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Tallpaull

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Hello all thanks for the ad.. my father and I are going to re-epoxy coat his garage floor. he initially did this about 10 years ago using Rust oleum garage floor kit. Something went wrong when he mixed it, though it never fully cured and remain tacky. Today we rented a machine from Home Depot and I ground the living daylight side of the floor, there’s aggregate showing in the floor needs to be re-leveled. He already went out and bought a rust oleum garage floor kit, but after reading the MDS it states that you cannot go over a leveling compound. I’m not sold on using the rust oleum for this reason and its prior application. What should I use to re-level the concrete? And also, what would be a better option than Rust-Oleum.

I could use some direction, trying to re-epoxy my father‘s garage floor. It had rust oleum epoxy on it. I rented a machine and ground it down the best I could. There is still small spots of residual epoxy left. It seems to be bonded very well to the concrete. There are also small holes in the concrete and a small amount of aggravate showing that needs to be re-leveled. What are some products that I can look at that would work? I was going to use the rust oleum again, but it states on the package that you cannot use that product over a leveling mortar. Not sure what I need.
 

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Tallpaull

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Get a proper 100% solids epoxy from one of the vendors on here. The Rustoleum kits are ****.

James
Is there a place on this form that has a list of vendors? Also Will, the 100% solid epoxy. Eliminate the need for a leveler? I’d like to try to find a product where I could build it up to fill all the small imperfections. Thank you.
 

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For a project such as your's we would recommend repairing/patching/filling with Wolverine Coatings' TrowelEase 1162PK followed by one of our ceramic based 100% epoxy kits. Feel free to contact me directly for additional details and instruction. Here's a recent post regarding install of our CFLC System where our customer had to address spalled concrete similar to your's. We are also introducing a much more economical multi-purpose system which you may have an interest in...

Wolverine Coatings CFLC 2-layer Ceramic System Install
 
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Hi,
We carry a wide variety of floor repair products to assist you with this project and can supply you with a complete kit to get an outstanding outcome! Please contact us directly at below for more info and a quote.
 
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