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bmwpower

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Anyone ever use this? I've received a good recommendation from the guy who I bought some equipment from. He does metal work at his place of business and has had the flooring down for several years. He recommended the Industrial Glaze (top) coat, too.

http://www.supercoat.us
 
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I put it down a few weeks ago. I was afraid it wouldn't cover so I rolled it out well, turns out 1 kit covers almost 700' not 250'. It does look a little discolored in a few places. The industrial glaze shows off very well though. It hasn't scratched under the floor jack yet, but again it's only been a few eeks, and I'm being anally careful. Where can I buy ployurethane casters? Sorry I don't know how to post images(???) but I could email 'em to you.
John
 

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I tried it again.
 

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looks great.Thanks for the pictures. I'm curious though..my floor is not a year old but oil and paint have been spilled. I was under the impression I'd have to acid etch even if the floor was new. What you guys think?

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DaveL. said:
looks great.Thanks for the pictures. I'm curious though..my floor is not a year old but oil and paint have been spilled. I was under the impression I'd have to acid etch even if the floor was new. What you guys think?

Dave

If you check the FAQ on the website, acid etching may be required for heavily soiled floors. They even mention degreasing the floor even if the floor is new.
 
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johnnywhale said:
I put it down a few weeks ago. I was afraid it wouldn't cover so I rolled it out well, turns out 1 kit covers almost 700' not 250'. It does look a little discolored in a few places. The industrial glaze shows off very well though. It hasn't scratched under the floor jack yet, but again it's only been a few eeks, and I'm being anally careful. Where can I buy ployurethane casters? Sorry I don't know how to post images(???) but I could email 'em to you.
John

Are you sure you used the proper nap roller? Did you spread it out too thin or did you double-coat it?

You could get one of these....

http://www.ultimategarage.com/acjacks.html
 

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I spread it too thin after hearing all of the horror stories about it's never enough. The flecks were down so I left it. Doubled up on the glaze. I won't be afraid to run out when I do my brother in law's garage with the leftover kits!
John
 
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