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Old 02-09-2011, 04:11 AM
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Yeah Rob, kind of egg shell - was called Caramel Marble (Small) in http://www.concretecoloursystems.com...ing_system.php

Is also anti-slip. My wife reckons all i will need in there then is a bed ...
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Old 02-09-2011, 05:32 PM
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Wow, looks fantastic, my floor goes in around the 28th, probably have to leave for a while to cure before coating, did the contractor do the floor grind ? The concreter i'm using will use a helicopter float to smooth, but whether this is smooth enough for the coating, i'm assuming probably not. Being a urethane top coat, sounds like a relatively easy repair if damaged, (not to deep).

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Old 02-09-2011, 06:00 PM
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Thanks Dave. My concrete was quite smooth and 5 years old. It has some fine cracks and a fair few paint marks and some oil spots. The floor contractor did a skim of the whole surface after attention to the cracks , then acid wash and so on. The concrete curing time may be relatively short, especially as the first coat is an epoxy and bonds with concrete well even if a bit damp, I am told. Other would know more.
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Old 02-11-2011, 04:28 AM
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Finally painted the floor in the shed.

I used the PPG Amerloc Like Leigh and Stiffy.

Great stuff goes on really easy if you follow the steps.

I have learned that painting the floor with thongs (On My Feet) can be dangerous expecially when you step on a wet patch painted a few hours ago.

Started to get things organized.

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I had the wrong name, the product is called StoneHard. If you have money to burn this is it. Industrial quality materials.
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Looks great Phil, your feet should only be grey for the next hundred years or so
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Looking really good there Phil.
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I highly recommend U Coat It.

UCoat It Epoxy Floor Coating

It is a DIY system and they give you everything you need. I used it on my new slab and it went on easily and held up perfectly to rolling jacks, engine hoists, brake fluid, etc.
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My sheds looking great Phil - thanks for getting it back in order for me.
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I saw the title of this thread and I thought it was about Andrew's paint job.
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Old 06-02-2011, 04:46 AM
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nice looking floor Phil, along with the contents of the shed
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