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Old 12-30-03, 08:02   #1 (permalink)
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Concrete resurfacing?

The concrete floor in my garage has several marks from where salt has caused little craters in the floor. As part of my garage project, I would like to resurface it and coat the floor in UCoat-it.

Do the Quickcrete type concrete resurfacing products work well enought hold up to a garage situation?
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Old 12-30-03, 08:08   #2 (permalink)
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No they don't. From what I have seen they will just end up crackign and crumbling. They are more of a temp fix. You don't want a temp fix and then pay to U-coat it and then both look like crap after a while. Maybe you could get it professionaly done with a warranty or something.
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Who would have ever though this place existed. Hope you can find your answer here.
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Who would have ever though this place existed. Hope you can find your answer here.
You would not believe how much information and knowledge there is involving concrete. I had to take a week long class to get registered with the state as a concrete testing technician. I went in to this course thinking it was going to be a breeze, I mean come on now, it is only concrete! Boy was I wrong! This week course should of been a month, they crammed so much crap at us. I passed though!

Good link by the way!
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Old 12-31-03, 05:22   #5 (permalink)
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A forum for concrete? Now I've seen it all. I did a quick search there and still didn't find my answer. I know UCoat-it offers an epoxy to fill in the holes, but that might get a bit expenive.

I wonder if I can convinvce the wife that I need to pour a new floor with radiant heating installed?
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A forum for concrete? Now I've seen it all.


Just think, the concrete guys are saying " A Forum for Car Wax...now I've seen everything!" lol
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I recently used cement paint in my shop and forget it, its all coming up. I talked to some floor experts now I have to remove the old stuff with chemicals and power washing, I have 2 choices for a reliable surface. One is cement stain, where it soaks in the pours of the cencrete, the other is epoxy. Not sure which direction to go yet, still too cold.
 
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I put concrete stain on my (outdoor) patio about 3 years ago. Looked good in the beginning. Looks terrible now.

I have epoxy on the shop floor, and it is holding up quite well after a full year.

I did it myself. Proper prep is fundamental.

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