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Old 11-18-2015, 08:54 PM   #9
Rod Run
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Re: Flooring question

I have used the DIY epoxy system and had excellent results. Other I know have had good and bad. The good ones did it right and the failures took shortcuts, because they "didn't think all the steps were important".

You have to follow the directions EXACTLY as stated or you will have failures.

Just like bodywork on a car.... Prep is the most important part. Once cleaned, don't assume the floor is ready to coat. Test it out first as they say to do.

Also, do it only in-between the temperature range that they say is necessary. Any colder and you will end up with lifting. I also waited almost a week more than recommended, before I put it to any abuse.

Just be careful of your color choice or you will be losing stuff on the floor. LOL

There are also major differences between water-based and solvent-based systems
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