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I put epoxy down on my garage floor last night. Anybody that has a garage seriously needs to do this. Night and Day difference. Pics here:
http://www.modularpowerhouse.com/for...ad.php?t=32612 Enjoy |
Man, that looks great.
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looks good, how much does that kit set you back? and can u do it for Outside Carports also?
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Looks good.:)
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Originally Posted by Grimmz
looks good, how much does that kit set you back? and can u do it for Outside Carports also?
http://www.quikretecoatings.com/quik...oat300x182.jpg And here is the guide for which product to use for what type of surface. You would use the same one I did for a carport: http://www.quikretecoatings.com/quik...ojectGuide.jsp |
Looks great, we need some of that here...
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Im in for two boxes of those after the other bathroom and the tile inside are done. I just hope I strip the old paint off well enuff for it to stick to. Prob have to take a couple days off work to do it. All my crap will be outside as well.:punk: Good job
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hmm I was lookin on that stie, ne idea if they have ones in different colors? Be nice if they had a Red one...
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Originally Posted by Grimmz
hmm I was lookin on that stie, ne idea if they have ones in different colors? Be nice if they had a Red one...
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Originally Posted by RFoy80
the only two colors they had at lowes, was the grey that I got and a beige/tan looking color.
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Originally Posted by Grimmz
hmm u got ne pix? Might be a summer project for the house when I get back...
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I used that stuff on a "rental" property of mine. Looked great but it is all comming up depite the fact that we followed the directions. Not sure what happened.
I painted my garage floor at my hoouse about 10 years ago and it needs it again. I think I might just use paint because I am afraid the epoxy won't stick to the old paint. I used a paint designed for cement. |
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