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Very Basic Rust Bullet Gray Project

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We get a lot of questions on how Rust Bullet Concrete turns out when done as a quick and simple install. This is two coats of gray over a surface in moderate condition.

Cost .81 / Sf


Obviously we have shared lots of pics with flake and clear (about $1.00 - $1.15) but this shows just a very basic, nice project


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Looks great Justin - simple and clean.

Other than cosmetics, is there another reason to fill in control joints as some people do? Mine are saw cut, and for some reason I like the way they look.

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Cosmetics and ease of clean are the main reason. I actually like them left like this. Thanks for the kind words.

SikaFlex is a good post coat filler if you decide to much stuff going into the cracks


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Great example Justin. I think sometimes we forget how nice a simple gray floor looks.
 

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How does it hold up in terms of oil spills and solvents? I know my garage has a basic gray coating like that but is very susceptible any solvents or caustic fluids like brake cleaner.
 
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How does it hold up in terms of oil spills and solvents? I know my garage has a basic gray coating like that but is very susceptible any solvents or caustic fluids like brake cleaner.



Incredibly well. The manufacturer has done full submersion tests over years with fuel and over days with brake fluid. It is frustratingly solvent resistant once cured :)


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Perfect!

I used to use a single part epoxy and this didn't last. I'd repaint every month to maintain a perfect floor.

This, should be perfect for a long time. What prep work was involved prior to paint application?

Like the idea of Sikaflex for contraction joint filling. Within 24 hours, you have a flat floor that adapts!

I recently used their self leveling product for gap seal along the outer perimeter of my garage. Worked perfect!
 
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I'm very interested in Rust Bullet as well. Seems like nobody talks about it here anymore and I was wondering if I missed something?


The product has been amazingly well and the feedback has been awesome. They Re very responsive and work to improve the formulation.

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I used to use a single part epoxy and this didn't last. I'd repaint every month to maintain a perfect floor.



This, should be perfect for a long time. What prep work was involved prior to paint application?



Like the idea of Sikaflex for contraction joint filling. Within 24 hours, you have a flat floor that adapts!



I recently used their self leveling product for gap seal along the outer perimeter of my garage. Worked perfect!



SikaFlex is a great product. As far as prep work goes you need a clean and dry surface that is not sealed or coated. Unless you have a real smooth garage floor there is no need to etch or grind.


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The product has been amazingly well and the feedback has been awesome. They Re very responsive and work to improve the formulation.





SikaFlex is a great product. As far as prep work goes you need a clean and dry surface that is not sealed or coated. Unless you have a real smooth garage floor there is no need to etch or grind.


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Is there any promotional video for prepping and application of this product?



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Thanks for posting this Justin. I messaged you a few weeks ago about a quote and am about ready to pull the trigger soon before the temps start to drop too much. I do plan to send you a few photo's of my garage floor just to help answer a few questions.
 
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How cold can it be to install rust bullet, with fall coming. Thanks Jeff
 

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What are the specifics? I think we will be closing mid October and I would really like to do the floor before we move in. Im debating between the Rust Bullet and Porcelain tile. Id rather not have to move in, then move out again to do the floors.
 
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How strong of an odor does it give off while curing? Thinking of this for my mudroom in the basement, and wondering if it would just be too strong. Painted concrete floor looks like garbage and lasted about 2 years.
 

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Really liked "Very basic" look... priced out needs... ordered quart to look at dried color before ordering... thanks for reminder that basic can look GREAT...
 

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Ouch. Really? Well that puts Rust Bullet out of the running. Floor coating will be almost as much as the concrete. :scared:

I think Justin's kits assume two coats - you must have gotten a rockin' deal on concrete to beat the $0.585/square foot cost on the 1000 square foot kit!
 
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Ouch. Really? Well that puts Rust Bullet out of the running. Floor coating will be almost as much as the concrete. :scared:

:eyecrazy: One of us is missing something here. How big is your project and I will PM you a price.

How strong of an odor does it give off while curing? Thinking of this for my mudroom in the basement, and wondering if it would just be too strong. Painted concrete floor looks like garbage and lasted about 2 years.

The odor *****. It dissipates quick. To be completely straight up, unless the basement is a walkout with good ventilation, I don't know that I would do it in an occupied home. You just don't need what it has to offer and you would likely be better off talking to Legacy about a tinted acrylic.

Really liked "Very basic" look... priced out needs... ordered quart to look at dried color before ordering... thanks for reminder that basic can look GREAT...

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I think Justin's kits assume two coats - you must have gotten a rockin' deal on concrete to beat the $0.585/square foot cost on the 1000 square foot kit!
wow. I have been telling people .80, but you are correct. At that volume with the member discount...
 

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:eyecrazy: One of us is missing something here. How big is your project and I will PM you a price.

I saw your .81 sq/ft pricing, sp that puts the coatings at $3,000.

Floor would be 3600 sq/ft. (60x60)

So if I had to double it, that would make my floor coating $6,000. Thus being why I made my statement.

Now I went back and saw the bulk price drops, and even then it would be about $4800. (double coat)
 
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I saw your .81 sq/ft pricing, sp that puts the coatings at $3,000.

Floor would be 3600 sq/ft. (60x60)

So if I had to double it, that would make my floor coating $6,000. Thus being why I made my statement.

Now I went back and saw the bulk price drops, and even then it would be about $4800. (double coat)

When I quote a price per square foot, it is for the system. Not only do the kits include enough for two coats, they also include accessories, etc. I do not generally put numbers on posts, but I will put some retail ones here as an example.

A residential grade 3600 Sq. Ft. Coating of rust bullet, two coats:

You would need 18 Gallons of material. Retail price $1974

An industrial grade 3600 Sq, Ft, coat of of Rust Bullet, 4 coats + anti wear

You would need 36 Gallons of material. Retail price of $3832

It is important to note that if you have a very smooth surface, additional prep will be required. Often larger slabs like this are power troweled resulting in an ultra smooth surface. An adhesion test can be done, but often you have to do a light grind or acid wash. If you have hand troweled concrete, these steps are rarely necessary.
 

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Thanks for the response and information. I didn't mean for you to have to put stuff online, I'm good with a PM.

That's a lot more reasonable than my math. :lol_hitti

Seeing as I'm doing my prep work in advance that's good to know about the concrete. Seeing as I'm debating something like this versus sealed concrete which I believe requires a smooth finish. Looks like I better make up my mind early.

Thanks for the info.
 
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Thanks for the response and information. I didn't mean for you to have to put stuff online, I'm good with a PM.

That's a lot more reasonable than my math. :lol_hitti

Seeing as I'm doing my prep work in advance that's good to know about the concrete. Seeing as I'm debating something like this versus sealed concrete which I believe requires a smooth finish. Looks like I better make up my mind early.

Thanks for the info.

I don't mind posting stuff, in normal situations job-specific pricing can be beyond the scope of what I feel is right for a vendor to post. Here I was just kind of correcting your numbers so I felt it was appropriate. I did not want the next guy to think it was that expensive. I have not figured the GJ7 discount into any of that
 

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Rust Bullet looks very promising for my needs. I have a recently built 1600 sq ft shop and although the floor was finished with a power trowel, it is not very slick, like some I have seen.
The shop will be used to build high performance cars and trucks, so it needs to be resistant to all corrosive fluids.
Could I get a quote for a kit? Just base and clear, no flakes.
 
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Rust Bullet looks very promising for my needs. I have a recently built 1600 sq ft shop and although the floor was finished with a power trowel, it is not very slick, like some I have seen.
The shop will be used to build high performance cars and trucks, so it needs to be resistant to all corrosive fluids.
Could I get a quote for a kit? Just base and clear, no flakes.

You really dont need the clear. Give me a call and lets talk about best solutions.
 
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