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12-23-05, 06:33
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Ill post updates if you guys want as well.
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12-23-05, 08:02
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Shiny car, happy car.
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Looks VERY nice. Yeah, that second coat won't disappoint. Update pics would be great. I know that mine has held up very well with heavy traffic, and with two coats on yours it should be superb. Shouldn't show any wear at all.
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03-08-06, 07:33
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Yep, reviving an oldie but goodie.
I am looking to apply the Rust-Oleum EPOXYShield Garage Floor Coating.
Can we get some recent updates on how well the floor has performed? Any more wonderful tips than those already provided?
Thanks!
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03-08-06, 08:10
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No new updates...it is holding up just as well at it was at the last time I updated this thread...
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03-08-06, 11:25
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I used the behr system (from home depot) on the my friends garage floor. And its been a year with absolutely no chipping or nothing. We opted to add two layers of the gloss on top of the two layers of paint to make it alot easier to clean.
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03-09-06, 05:54
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Shiny car, happy car.
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My father-in-law used the Behr system, but not the gloss. I think his would have held up much better if he had used the gloss layer. I used Epoxy Shield and it seems to have some gloss "built in". Mine is still holding up after 2+ yrs of use. Some slight tire pull, but other than that all is well.
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03-09-06, 06:15
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I appreciate the updates!
Is the surface very slippery when wet?
I don't really want to add sand or other material to the coating to give it that sand paper texture but I don't want anyone to bust their butt at my house either.
Also, regarding the paint chips, their purpose is only aesthetic correct? I may not add these but then again after seeing some of the pictures it does look pretty nice.
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03-09-06, 06:24
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Originally Posted by SVECobraR
I used the behr system (from home depot) on the my friends garage floor. And its been a year with absolutely no chipping or nothing. We opted to add two layers of the gloss on top of the two layers of paint to make it alot easier to clean.
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not to flame, but I am surprised to hear this. I have seen too many other posts, not sure if here or other forums, where many were disappointed with their results with this product. However, I am sure the surface prep had a lot to do with it. Maybe you can tell us what you did to prep the surface and what did you do in the application of the product along with how long did it take you to do your garage.
Thanks
Dana
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03-09-06, 08:18
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Shiny car, happy car.
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I would definitely use EpoxyShield over Behr because I too was not impressed with how the Behr held up. Chipped easily, tire pull, etc. Like I said though, the one I have experience with does not have the gloss layer that SVECobraR described.
As far as the surface being slippery... I wouldn't run on it if it is wet, but I walk around on it normally when wet without being worried.
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03-09-06, 09:24
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Love my Lightning
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Originally Posted by Tasty
I would definitely use EpoxyShield over Behr because I too was not impressed with how the Behr held up. Chipped easily, tire pull, etc. Like I said though, the one I have experience with does not have the gloss layer that SVECobraR described.
As far as the surface being slippery... I wouldn't run on it if it is wet, but I walk around on it normally when wet without being worried.
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Thanks for the post..
Dana
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03-30-06, 10:34
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sry to revive this again 
but i am looking to do it soon and was wondering if i should use acid
myuserid: how is yours holding up?
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03-30-06, 02:12
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Originally Posted by sneek
sry to revive this again 
but i am looking to do it soon and was wondering if i should use acid
myuserid: how is yours holding up?
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I installed mine just over a year ago and it looks great. The kit comes with a citrus based acid. I purchased 2 kits so I was able to acid clean twice. I still had to go over the complete garage scrubbing by hand because if I wiped my hand across it I could pick up chalk. Once I could no longer pick up chalk I let the floor dry and applied the epoxy.
BTW, I made a mistake and overlapped my sections which is very noticeable because the overlapped area is thicker.
Jeff
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