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Old 07-30-2009   #1
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I am looking to get my garage in order. First thing is to get the floor looking good. Anyone have any recommendations on floor epoxy's. I am looking at the Ucoatit product, the only one I am familar with. I have been reading reviews online and have found reviews very good and very bad. I guess success is all in the prep?
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Old 07-30-2009   #2
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I am looking to get my garage in order. First thing is to get the floor looking good. Anyone have any recommendations on floor epoxy's. I am looking at the Ucoatit product, the only one I am familar with. I have been reading reviews online and have found reviews very good and very bad. I guess success is all in the prep?
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Prep and pot time. I did mine with the coating at Home Depot. I let the pot time run out on the first section and its been coming up in pieces for two years now. That's about a third of the garage. The other 2/3rds is holding up great.
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I just did my second garage using the Quikrete Epoxy available at Lowes.
Agree proper prep is most important. This kit comes with a degreasing/etching liquid mixture that helps alot.
I'm not familiar with the Ucoatit product but would imagine they're all similar.
If you choose to use the clear coat on top of the epoxy you definitely want to use the non-skid powder as it would get very slick when wet.

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http://www.quikretecoatings.com/epox...eFloorCoat.jsp
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Old 07-30-2009   #4
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Rustoleum Epoxy Shield:
http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGProduct.asp?pid=16

My painter did my garage two years ago and it still looks new.
I've jacked up my cars, used jackstands, my engine puller, and even rolled around an engine stand with a 350 on it and no cracks or chips.
It's all about the prep work.
My painter abraded the floor with a big floor polisher and huge scotch bright pads. He then stripped it with the acid solution and then abraded it again.
He washed it and then after it was completely dry he applied the color coat. After it dried he applied the sprinkles and the two part epoxy clear coat.
It's dead simple to keep clean. I just fire up the yard blower and blow out any dust, leaves, etc, then damp mop any spots when the wife's car has been in the rain.
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I see your into the R/C aircraft hobby also, Tom. That's one of my other hobbies, too! Since your in CA too, maybe we'll have to get together and fly sometime (if you don't mind hanging out with a 29 year-old ).
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I see your into the R/C aircraft hobby also, Tom. That's one of my other hobbies, too! Since your in CA too, maybe we'll have to get together and fly sometime (if you don't mind hanging out with a 29 year-old ).
I use to fly R/C back in 1970-1973. Back then top remotes were Kraft, Orbit (they were big with single stick 4+ channel) and EK Logic. Futaba was gaining in the market with the lowest price. I had a Kraft 5 channel open gimble and had the first plane (modified Taurus to look like Intruder stunt ship) w/ retractable landing gear in Korea. Ran OS Max 58 w/ muffler.

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I see your into the R/C aircraft hobby also, Tom. That's one of my other hobbies, too! Since your in CA too, maybe we'll have to get together and fly sometime (if you don't mind hanging out with a 29 year-old ).
I'd love to!
Fresno is a little far to haul my airplanes around, but you never know, maybe someday.

As you already know, RC is nearly as bad an addiction as ZR1's.
This picture is a little old, my collection is now up to 11 motorized airplanes and 3 gliders.
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I just did my second garage using the Quikrete Epoxy available at Lowes.
Agree proper prep is most important. This kit comes with a degreasing/etching liquid mixture that helps alot.
I'm not familiar with the Ucoatit product but would imagine they're all similar.
If you choose to use the clear coat on top of the epoxy you definitely want to use the non-skid powder as it would get very slick when wet.

Good luck !

http://www.quikretecoatings.com/epox...eFloorCoat.jsp
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How much of this stuff did it take to cover your floor?
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Old 08-02-2009   #9
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Scott,
How much of this stuff did it take to cover your floor?
To be on the safe side I'd buy 1 kit more than number of cars you garage.

For a 3-car garage I bought 4 kits and had about half a kit left over.
Just did a 4-car garage and had just a little left of the 5th kit.

The clear coat comes in a separate kit and distributes about the same.
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Old 08-02-2009   #10
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Why would you leave the grit out?
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