Garage Floor Coverings
Garage Floor Coverings
Anybody have any experience with garage floor coverings? I have a brand new garage...
Pro's, Con's?
Anyone?
Pro's, Con's?
Anyone?
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- kanecr50094
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That would take years!!! As it is it makes a good place for burnouts which still doesn't get to the cement. But the acid route may work. Where would I get said acid??ISBB wrote:super concentraded simple green and a scrub brush attached to a broom handle... and go to town You could also etch the concrete with acid.
- dannygraves
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Castrol makes a super clean specifically for oil stained concrete. use some of that and a pressure washer.
as far as the original topic, Mojo, my neighbor used the home depot roll on stuff for $100 and loves it!
as far as the original topic, Mojo, my neighbor used the home depot roll on stuff for $100 and loves it!
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use muratic acid from a pool supply store or even Wal-Mart. Also, buy a bunch of boxes or bags of baking soda so you can nuetralize the acid at the end.Travis wrote:That would take years!!! As it is it makes a good place for burnouts which still doesn't get to the cement. But the acid route may work. Where would I get said acid??ISBB wrote:super concentraded simple green and a scrub brush attached to a broom handle... and go to town You could also etch the concrete with acid.
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- iggys-amsoil
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http://www.scofield.com/
The products offered by Scofield will make it look BITICHIN'.....
Is there a "White Cap" near you?
The products offered by Scofield will make it look BITICHIN'.....
Is there a "White Cap" near you?
http://www.gracedecorativeconcrete.com/
they make a product called top cast
they have some 15 different levels of acid etching....its more of a gel than just that pool acid.
only way to go...but hell what do i know about concrete?
they make a product called top cast
they have some 15 different levels of acid etching....its more of a gel than just that pool acid.
only way to go...but hell what do i know about concrete?
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Mojo, my company does garage floor coatings fairly often. We use "Tile-
Clad" Industrial epoxy coating from Sherwin-Williams. Its not cheap, and I have no idea what retail cost is, but it last a very long time and becomes extremly hard when fully-cured. They offer a very wide selection of colors, and you can add the color chips to also if you like. It does require you acid-etching, but it very easy. The kits that Home Depot, Lowes, etc. sell are okay, but don't hold up as well.
A 2 car garage will require 2 kits and maybe even 3 if its on the larger side.
If you need help, PM me.
Clad" Industrial epoxy coating from Sherwin-Williams. Its not cheap, and I have no idea what retail cost is, but it last a very long time and becomes extremly hard when fully-cured. They offer a very wide selection of colors, and you can add the color chips to also if you like. It does require you acid-etching, but it very easy. The kits that Home Depot, Lowes, etc. sell are okay, but don't hold up as well.
A 2 car garage will require 2 kits and maybe even 3 if its on the larger side.
If you need help, PM me.
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