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Old Feb 19, 2021 | 04:24 PM
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Garage Floor Coatings

I recently went through a fairly complicated process in getting a durable hard surface coating on my garage floors.This process is not new, however for those interested in the detailed process, please PM me for the website .address.


 
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It looks great. Please more info on the project.
 
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Originally Posted by MAUMAU
It looks great. Please more info on the project.
I PM you the website address detailing the process.
In my case a new garage was added to the existing garage. The concrete on both garage floors had to be ground down to get them both level. Then alternate coats of epoxy, vinyl flakes and epoxy coatings were applied, with the vinyl flakes determining the color. This is not a DIY project, as massive and multiple concrete grinding machines are needed. The results were impressive.
 
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Originally Posted by embdenb
I recently went through a fairly complicated process in getting a durable hard surface coating on my garage floors.This process is not new, however for those interested in the detailed process, please PM me for the website .address.

Nice - I had this done a few years ago after we moved into our current place. The only catch with this surface treatment is that you'll struggle to find small screws/bolts/washers
 
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Nice - I had this done a few years ago after we moved into our current place. The only catch with this surface treatment is that you'll struggle to find small screws/bolts/washers
You are correct. I cant find ANYTHING that's dropped on the floor. Its like magic the way it virtually vanishes as soon as it touches the floor. My only recourse is to get the wife, who can find anything. If that fails then the object is gone for good, probably to another dimension. (smile)
 
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A magnetic sweeper is pretty much a must have with these floors.

https://www.harborfreight.com/22-inc...ase-98399.html or similar
 
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