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Garage Floor Epoxy? Done it or had it done?
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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2325149" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Sounds like you want it to look nice. If you were only doing your concrete for protection and not color, take a look at a product called Diamond Hard. It is not a coating that you will most likely have to replace some day, and paint will not stick to it well, in fact scrapes off easily when dry. It does a chemical reaction with the top 1/4 inch of your concrete that makes it very hard and not porous, water does not soak into it. An oil drip spill that has sat for a week can be wiped up with a paper towel with a little gas on it. Only thing is that if you have a stain or tire track before application, it will be there forever. Used it in my aircraft hangars. Mop cleans it well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2325149, member: 24583"] Sounds like you want it to look nice. If you were only doing your concrete for protection and not color, take a look at a product called Diamond Hard. It is not a coating that you will most likely have to replace some day, and paint will not stick to it well, in fact scrapes off easily when dry. It does a chemical reaction with the top 1/4 inch of your concrete that makes it very hard and not porous, water does not soak into it. An oil drip spill that has sat for a week can be wiped up with a paper towel with a little gas on it. Only thing is that if you have a stain or tire track before application, it will be there forever. Used it in my aircraft hangars. Mop cleans it well. [/QUOTE]
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