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Rustoleum Epoxy question

Treorp55

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My family just put up a 30x45 and we are currently doing the floor. It is more or less a pole barn to store vehicles during the winter and to work on my truck. We have the rustoleum product, but the concrete is brushed. Can i use some kind of cheaper primer before applying the epoxy instead of using 3 gallons on one 12x30 section?

Thanks for your help
 
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Hate to say it, and others here will probably echo this but if it is brushed, you should use a floor grinder to smooth it and that will make it ready to apply epoxy (you did buy the solvent base I hope)

Maybe someone has done it on a brushed finish but I dont know of any, maybe someone here has insight. I would think coverage would suffer. I used 3 kits of the 2-part solvent based Rustoleum on 750sf after I floor grinded it.

Again, maybe someone has insight here but I havent heard of anyone having success with primers.
 
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Treorp55

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i obviously know we SHOULD grind it, but due to not having the time, just wondering if a cheap primer would work.
 

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The best answer you are probably going to get is from Rustoleum themselves. I asked a number of questions to them, and they were generally helpful.

Rustoleum: 1-800-323-3584 (opt 4, for product techinal support).

Good luck,

Scott
 
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If you are trying to level the floor with a waterbased epoxy you're going to be sorry. When waterbased epoxies are applied to thick a portion of the water that evaporates won't get out. That trapped water will cause severe yellowing as well as a weak floor. You should be looking at products that are 100% solids.
 
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