Garage Floor Epoxy Forum at Ben Bartley blog

Garage Floor Epoxy Forum. Don't use the cute little kits with the color flakes that you find in these stores. Epoxy looks like the way to go or maybe polyurea if better. I have a two car garage, and the concrete is in good shape, but i was debating on using epoxy on it. Is it a good idea or should i leave it as. It's really not hard and certainly not. Please share your experience if you painted your garage floor with epoxy paint. You'll need a 100% epoxy kit (or two if doing a double garage), spike shoes, applicators, rollers, etc. As title says, thinking of redoing the hallway floor and maybe garage. People who get epoxy floors tend to not do much real work in their shops. How is it holding up? If you’re welding in there, hot parts can melt the floor. If you are doing it yourself, use a solvent based.

How to guide Take your garage to the next level with epoxy flooring
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People who get epoxy floors tend to not do much real work in their shops. It's really not hard and certainly not. Don't use the cute little kits with the color flakes that you find in these stores. As title says, thinking of redoing the hallway floor and maybe garage. Please share your experience if you painted your garage floor with epoxy paint. Is it a good idea or should i leave it as. I have a two car garage, and the concrete is in good shape, but i was debating on using epoxy on it. How is it holding up? You'll need a 100% epoxy kit (or two if doing a double garage), spike shoes, applicators, rollers, etc. Epoxy looks like the way to go or maybe polyurea if better.

How to guide Take your garage to the next level with epoxy flooring

Garage Floor Epoxy Forum Don't use the cute little kits with the color flakes that you find in these stores. Please share your experience if you painted your garage floor with epoxy paint. Don't use the cute little kits with the color flakes that you find in these stores. I have a two car garage, and the concrete is in good shape, but i was debating on using epoxy on it. How is it holding up? Is it a good idea or should i leave it as. As title says, thinking of redoing the hallway floor and maybe garage. If you’re welding in there, hot parts can melt the floor. You'll need a 100% epoxy kit (or two if doing a double garage), spike shoes, applicators, rollers, etc. Epoxy looks like the way to go or maybe polyurea if better. If you are doing it yourself, use a solvent based. People who get epoxy floors tend to not do much real work in their shops. It's really not hard and certainly not.

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