Last week, I helped a friend epoxy his 800 sq ft shop. We ground and cleaned plenty, and did the rest of the prep work needed.
I tried to talk him into doing a primer, but he did not, as the manager at the local SW talked him out of it. Even on the spec sheet, it says no primer needed.
He got 3 kits (6 gallons total, 3 part A's, 3 part B's). We mixed one kit at a time, as we didn't want to have to race against the pot life. As we laid it down, there was noticeable discoloration and streaking. We thought it would go away, as the epoxy was drying a slightly darker hue that the wet stuff.
Well, here we are 4 days later, and it looks the same. He went back to the store, and the manager said "you should have mixed all six gallons in a large container so everything matched"
Any input? We plan on recoating again within a couple days. It says it can be reapplied within 7 days. Thanks!
I tried to talk him into doing a primer, but he did not, as the manager at the local SW talked him out of it. Even on the spec sheet, it says no primer needed.
He got 3 kits (6 gallons total, 3 part A's, 3 part B's). We mixed one kit at a time, as we didn't want to have to race against the pot life. As we laid it down, there was noticeable discoloration and streaking. We thought it would go away, as the epoxy was drying a slightly darker hue that the wet stuff.
Well, here we are 4 days later, and it looks the same. He went back to the store, and the manager said "you should have mixed all six gallons in a large container so everything matched"
Any input? We plan on recoating again within a couple days. It says it can be reapplied within 7 days. Thanks!

