Some of the benefits of applying epoxy resin, which gives the garage floor a shield and a shining beauty., It provides a waterproof, glossy, and chemical-resistant coating that does not allow the formation of cracks or stains. So, before buying GarageFloor Epoxy you will need to know the way to spread it on the floor.
What You'll Need
- Applying epoxy compound/Epoxy
Resin system (resin and hardener) and sometimes epoxy color chips/pigments
- The painting tools
may include rollers and trays.
- Cross-contamination
or using containers and stir sticks
- Masking tape and
plastic sheeting
- Concrete degreaser
- cleaning scraper or
scrubbing brush
- Putty knife or any
type of plastic spoon or spatula used for applying the putty.
Step 1
You must clean the
surface before applying the epoxy. Any type of contamination has to be removed
from the surface – oils, grease, dust, and any chemical products that might be
on the concrete, to which you have to apply a concrete degreaser. TM Finally,
rinse the floor with water to remove the detergent on the floor and leave it to
dry on its own.
Step 2
Sponge the
Surrounding Areas
It is necessary to
take masking tape and plastic sheeting and cover the bottom 12 inches of walls
as well as items and spots you do not wish to be coated in epoxy. This ensures
that droplets and spillage are well contained on the garage floor.
Step 3
Blend the Epoxy
Resin
Step 1 – Pour equal
amounts of the epoxy resin and hardener into an ordinary bucket and stir them
together using a Garage Floor Epoxy stir stick. It is advisable to
adhere to the mentioned proportions and stir until the mixture attains a 3-5
minutes uniform consistency. It is advisable to mix only as much resin as you
can work with before the working time of the particular product is over.
Step 4: Base coat
must be applied
Paint the concrete
surface with a paint roller to ensure that the epoxy resin coat is thin and
evenly spread. Make sure that the resin is spread across the entire area with
no bare or pooled regions by moving the squeegee back and forth in one
direction to lay down the base layer. Leave to cure for at least 8 hours as
dictated by the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Step 5
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