Pete MacDonald
Member
Hello, well we did it!!! I've finished my 'U-Coat it' floor. Looks fantastic. Haven't taken pictures yet, but will soon.
It was a lot of work!!!!!
I power washed the floor, then etched with Muratic acid and re-power washed to remove acid. When it was still damp, I painted on the sealer coat which was a 3 part epoxy paint. It was water based so it went on
Very well. When the 1st coat dried, I caulked the saw cuts and let them dry.
About 5-6 hours later, put on the color coat (2 part epoxy) and spread the "flexs" and "sand" onto the floor.
The next morning Deb and I rolled on the clear coat. The floor looks wet all the time! I did my floor over two weekends. 1/3 the first and the rest the next. I learn after the first section that you NEED to spread the "sand". My first section was finish coated without it, and it's slippery dry. I corrected it on the rest of the garage. U-Coat it makes a fantastic product. It's more money, but I never plan on doing it again. I'm now looking for ideas for the walls. Saw a great picture on the Garage Junkies forum that had a old brick wall. Menards has stackable brick that I'm going to check out.
It was a lot of work!!!!!
I power washed the floor, then etched with Muratic acid and re-power washed to remove acid. When it was still damp, I painted on the sealer coat which was a 3 part epoxy paint. It was water based so it went on
Very well. When the 1st coat dried, I caulked the saw cuts and let them dry.
About 5-6 hours later, put on the color coat (2 part epoxy) and spread the "flexs" and "sand" onto the floor.
The next morning Deb and I rolled on the clear coat. The floor looks wet all the time! I did my floor over two weekends. 1/3 the first and the rest the next. I learn after the first section that you NEED to spread the "sand". My first section was finish coated without it, and it's slippery dry. I corrected it on the rest of the garage. U-Coat it makes a fantastic product. It's more money, but I never plan on doing it again. I'm now looking for ideas for the walls. Saw a great picture on the Garage Junkies forum that had a old brick wall. Menards has stackable brick that I'm going to check out.
