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Garage Floor Epoxy

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by BBP0422, Mar 25, 2018.

  1. Mar 25, 2018 at 7:26 PM
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    For those of you that garage your Taco and have your floor coated, what epoxy did you use? Was looking at the Rustoleum epoxy but I would like something that lasts and won’t flake up. Any suggestions?
     
  2. Mar 25, 2018 at 7:30 PM
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    I Just had my garage floor jacked out and re-poured. I'm in the same arena as you OP. I'd hate to have to do it twice. From what I've researched, the 2-part systems are the ones that wont flake up. I'd like to know if there is an easier one part system that has shown to work as well.
     
  3. Mar 26, 2018 at 7:41 AM
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    I am also not opposed to having it professionally done but would like some ideas of what a reasonable cost would be.
     
  4. Mar 26, 2018 at 7:45 AM
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    I got the stuff from Home Depot. I think it's rustoleum. Been holding up for ten years.
     
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    Sounds good! I’ve been looking into that too. The grey with blue flakes
     
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    Exactly what I have. I added about half a bag of the friction dust (sold separately) as well.
    I work on dirt bikes in the garage, oil and fluids clean up great!
     
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    I did it in my old house, it was great for the two years I lived there and assume it still is. I ordered a version they sell at Home Depot, but from the actual website of the company. It was more expensive and a more heavy duty than they sold at HD, but it also cost more. I can't remember the brand and a quick google isn't finding it for me. I think the prep is the key, you have to make sure you scuff up or acid etch your concrete well first. I actually posted a wanted ad on CL and found someone willing to do it for the same price I was going to rent the floor sander and pad for. They did a pretty good job, but I am sure someone who cost full price would have been better.
     
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    Did either of you use a pressure washer to clean the floor?
     
  9. Mar 26, 2018 at 8:32 AM
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    If you are hitting it with a big sander that will clean the dirt as it pretty much will take a tiny bit of the top layer off.I am not sure with the acid etching route, I would think in that case you would want to wash it, not sure if before or after though.
     
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    I used a degreaser and pressure washed. Those big floor squeegees help alot
     
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    If I can jump in, OP. Do you guys find the flakes make it hard to spot dropped bolts/nuts/washers/etc? I'm having a pro coat mine here shortly and am wanting something with good contrast for the aforementioned reason of spotting dropped items.
     
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    I never found it too much of an issue, I had a blue floor with grey flecks. I would say if you are concerned, use colors that bolts never are. Most are silver/bronze (reg steel/brass colors) or black powder coated. I think with a "bold" base color of a red, lighter blue, yellow etc... would make anything dropped pretty easy to spot. If you do a black/grey floor and grey flecks on the other hand, you might lose sight of everything once you drop it if you don't have good lighting.
     
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    Anyone have photos of their garage floor?
     
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