shocksystems
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Hello all. I started my long delayed project epoxy coating my floor today. I purchased the following Wolverine products from Fred at Alpha Garage:
OrganiPrep 921
LiquaTile-1184-BL1A - Carolina Blue
BondTite- 1101
SuperGrip 850 .5lb
Spiked Shoes
DecoFlakes - 130-063 Slate Gray
DecoFlakes - 130-063 Navy Blue
I made a trip to Home Depot and Lowes this morning to get everything I needed. Buckets, mixers, 18" rollers and roller frame, brushes, and more.
Like many others on this board I am addicted to tools. So when I discovered I needed a pressure washer to remove the Organiprep etch product properly, I decided to shop for a pressure washer. I hate spending money renting tools when it would be such a big down-payment on a new tool. Home Depot's units were not made in the USA and were pricey. So I went to Lowes and found just what I wanted. I got a Troybuilt with a shiny Briggs & Stratton motor.
The second focus of the day was to get everything out of the garage. With my son's help we got everything out. I had started this earlier in the week but had to finish today. Fortunately I have been planning for finishing the floor since I put up the garage, so it was not as difficult as it would have been otherwise. Also the concrete was not stained badly.
Here is my garage partially empty
Once I had everything out I swept the floor as vigorously as possible. Next I started the etch. I was very skeptical that the Organiprep was doing enough. I left it on for a long time and re-rolled the floor to agitate it. I realized I had more Organiprep left so I poured everything out on the floor, rolled it out, and let it sit around 15 - 20 minutes. Then I agitated it with a stiff brush and let it sit for another 15 minutes.
A couple of pics of the floor with the etch solution covering it.
Finally I got to use my new toy, the power washer. Adult help showed up. My friend Dave and I took turns power washing the floor while the other person squeegied it out the door.
It took quite a while but the floor looks very different now that spots are dry. The concrete looks whiter and has a rough texture. I guess it worked!
Tomorrow will be a big day. I should have help most of the day. I am expecting to get the primer coat and the epoxy and the chips down. I need to re-read the directions tonight. I will try and post again tomorrow.
OrganiPrep 921
LiquaTile-1184-BL1A - Carolina Blue
BondTite- 1101
SuperGrip 850 .5lb
Spiked Shoes
DecoFlakes - 130-063 Slate Gray
DecoFlakes - 130-063 Navy Blue
I made a trip to Home Depot and Lowes this morning to get everything I needed. Buckets, mixers, 18" rollers and roller frame, brushes, and more.
Like many others on this board I am addicted to tools. So when I discovered I needed a pressure washer to remove the Organiprep etch product properly, I decided to shop for a pressure washer. I hate spending money renting tools when it would be such a big down-payment on a new tool. Home Depot's units were not made in the USA and were pricey. So I went to Lowes and found just what I wanted. I got a Troybuilt with a shiny Briggs & Stratton motor.
The second focus of the day was to get everything out of the garage. With my son's help we got everything out. I had started this earlier in the week but had to finish today. Fortunately I have been planning for finishing the floor since I put up the garage, so it was not as difficult as it would have been otherwise. Also the concrete was not stained badly.
Here is my garage partially empty
Once I had everything out I swept the floor as vigorously as possible. Next I started the etch. I was very skeptical that the Organiprep was doing enough. I left it on for a long time and re-rolled the floor to agitate it. I realized I had more Organiprep left so I poured everything out on the floor, rolled it out, and let it sit around 15 - 20 minutes. Then I agitated it with a stiff brush and let it sit for another 15 minutes.
A couple of pics of the floor with the etch solution covering it.
Finally I got to use my new toy, the power washer. Adult help showed up. My friend Dave and I took turns power washing the floor while the other person squeegied it out the door.
It took quite a while but the floor looks very different now that spots are dry. The concrete looks whiter and has a rough texture. I guess it worked!
Tomorrow will be a big day. I should have help most of the day. I am expecting to get the primer coat and the epoxy and the chips down. I need to re-read the directions tonight. I will try and post again tomorrow.

