So call me impatient but I tested the joint sealant and it was stiff. So I got to work on cutting it flush.
I used this razor scraper and just cut the sealant and tape up off the concrete.
I did have one low spot and I didn’t catch it till after I scrapped it.
Overall it’s a pretty successful job!
I’ve never had a garage floor with sealed joints!
Then I was looking at the test area for the sealer. I thought, well it’s been 5 days, so why not do a small water test.
Instantly the 8510 coating had the water balled up. But the 4500 allowed the water to soak in.
But I did noticed after cleaning the water up, the 2 coats of 8510 had no visible sign of water being on it. But the one coat of 8510 had some light signs of where it looks like water soaked in.
So those are the results so far. Now it begs the question, does the 4500 really matter since the 2 coats of 8510 seems to be working? Will the 4500 just make it a better result and maybe last longer?
But at least I do know that the 4500 will allow the floor sealer to soak into the cement. All that’s stopping me from getting the drywall supply ordered and have the crew come do the job, is the floor sealer.