08-02-2009 | #11 |
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Re: Ucoatit
Posts I have read say that the grit make sweeping the floor more difficult and just wiping up spills with a shop rag, the fibers get caught in the grit, don't know how true that is.
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08-02-2009 | #12 |
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Re: Ucoatit
Absolutely correct...I vacuum the garage (have a central vac with a garage inlet) and the grit even does a number on a the vacuum floor brush.
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08-02-2009 | #13 |
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Re: Ucoatit
I have no experience with the Ucoatit product but can say that the grit additive for the Quikrete clear is not so abrasive
that it makes cleaning up spills difficult. It's just enough to keep me from busting my azz when the floor gets wet. |
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Re: Ucoatit
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How much of this stuff did it take to cover your floor? |
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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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08-03-2009 | #16 |
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Re: Ucoatit
I would not recommend Rust-Oleum Epoxy Shield. I guess it okay for the price, but something like this is best done once and done right. I did mine when the house was brand new with all the prep and it is not bad, but does not hold well to abuse from floor jacks, jack standstands hot tires over the years. I wish I spent much more to get U Coat It from what I have heard and seen.
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Mine has been in for over 2 years and I've not had a single problem with it. I've pulled 2 engines (non ZR1) and a transmission (ZR1). My engine stands, cherry picker and jackstands have not made one single mark in the coating. Maybe it has something to do with the humidity over there in paradise, but here where it's hot and dry most of the time there no problems (at least with mine). Again, I can not stress this point enough. Preparation, preparation, preparation. The concrete has to be clean, dry and oil free for any of this stuff to work right. If you glop it on over crud, you WILL have problems. TomC "Crabs"
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