Dave and All - for a successful job, I suggest you re-read carefully the details again I outlined in the second post noted earlier.....the ASTM standards should be followed
very carefully - especially on an old floor. Watch the so called breathable coatings...think about what they are saying...does it hold up to logic? In my industry of industrial floor linings, every manufacturer has had "failures"......probably 99% are related to surface prep......
http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/sho...ht=garage+floor.
Quite simply, it's NOT the brand of the material - its the surface prep. Let me repeat - it's the surface prep - regardless of the material you select. Good luck with it - a properly done epoxy floor looks awesome.
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Originally posted by dalola
So far, I've researched UCoat-It, FlecTec, Muscle Gloss, POR15, Epoxy Shield, Griot's, Sherwin-Williams, and Martin-Senour.
For those of you who have already been through this, please pass along your comments, opinions, advice, etc.., both good and bad. "Real world" experience is always better than a sales pitch.
~Dave [/b]
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