I have a 1500 sq ft garage/ shop that had Sherwin Williams armor-seal applied 2 years ago by the painter when we moved in. The finish failed in very short order due mostly to what I believe was poor prep and oil contamination. The concrete is about 50 years old and has a lot of high and low spots. It is also very hard (high PSI).
We began to grind with a EDCO 10" single disc grinder (green 20 segment) and the brand new disc was worn flat before the floor was 30% ground and that took about 7 hours. We are having issues getting deep enough to flatten out the high spots so we cant get to the lows. I'm not expecting perfection but i hate the thought of doing all this work and the mess (OMG THE MESS) and ending up with a finish that is less then presentable. Do i need to get all the armor-seal off or can i go over it? What is the best solution to fill the expansion that joints as i have no idea how to remove the coating from inside the joints? Is there a self leveling product that can be troweled over the floor? I do use go jacks to move the cars for winter storage so i am worried about the stress of the small wheels.
I was originally planing on doing the Rocksolid finish but i think a more professional product is in order. Can any one offer some input?
We began to grind with a EDCO 10" single disc grinder (green 20 segment) and the brand new disc was worn flat before the floor was 30% ground and that took about 7 hours. We are having issues getting deep enough to flatten out the high spots so we cant get to the lows. I'm not expecting perfection but i hate the thought of doing all this work and the mess (OMG THE MESS) and ending up with a finish that is less then presentable. Do i need to get all the armor-seal off or can i go over it? What is the best solution to fill the expansion that joints as i have no idea how to remove the coating from inside the joints? Is there a self leveling product that can be troweled over the floor? I do use go jacks to move the cars for winter storage so i am worried about the stress of the small wheels.
I was originally planing on doing the Rocksolid finish but i think a more professional product is in order. Can any one offer some input?
