Looks great!!!, just stay a little longer off the floor than they recommend. Just give it more time to cure. Looks so wet and clean!!!!!!!
Looks great!!!, just stay a little longer off the floor than they recommend. Just give it more time to cure. Looks so wet and clean!!!!!!!
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6 hours isn`t bad. How long did you have to wait between coats?
Any reason you didn`t do the footing? Since you didn`t if you want to really give your garage a very sharp image, try either putting covebase (rubber baseboard) or if you really want a sharp look get some checker plate aluminum and put that along the edge. You`d be amazed how that just looks so sharp.
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Quentin J Sarafinchan
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Originally Posted by QuentinJS
between coats it was about 24-36 hours depending on how fast it was drying, i actually went ahead and painted the masonary block black and i`m working on a cove base next! i also installed a 7 piece UltiMate garage cabinets. when i get a chance i will pics updated pics! :xyxthumbs
update: after about two years it`s holding up 99.9% - small areas about 1/4" in size lifted a little - ucoat-it sent me a free repair/touch-up kit which i haven`t used yet - probably will fix the areas this spring, epoxy is very temperature sensitive.
i can only assume certain spots weren`t cleaned/degreased 100%.
overall i am very happy, the shine has definitely tone down a bit, probably a reduction of 25%.
i installed these cabinets at the same time i did the floors - i`m slow at posting pics
i made sure my builder installed cable and speaker hook-ups
painted the cinder blocks satin black at the same time when the floor was finished - it was this home depot nano technology self- priming paint, really nice stuff.
w-d garage opener that`s built into the torsion bar for a clean look - no tracks!
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