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    100% its all about the prep, I used an air blower to shift as much dust as possible and exactly what I did, rolled on as even as possible

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    I’ve done this on my garage floor with much less flakes
    It is so much easier to keep than a floor with just paint

    https://youtu.be/L9pO14JR-A8

    I’ll try to post a pic for ya

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    Best I have at the minute
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    Thats perfect, I'm definitely going to do this and I'll give a go at it myself. I'm hoping my garage renovation will start in a month or so. I'll be pouring a new floor so will try get it a smooth as possible before I start. How does it hold up against the likes of fluid spills, oil, brake fluid etc.? I'll have about 40m2 or so and am planning on squeezing in a two post lift so I can tip away on things myself.
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    I would highly Recommend power floating the concrete floor


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    Quote Originally Posted by ecooney View Post
    I would highly Recommend power floating the concrete floor


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    Definitely will be power floated, I'm assuming the acid etch will be enough then to get a good bond? I've seen videos with guys grinding/sanding floated floors to give a rough surface for adhesion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketron View Post
    Definitely will be power floated, I'm assuming the acid etch will be enough then to get a good bond? I've seen videos with guys grinding/sanding floated floors to give a rough surface for adhesion.
    From what I've learned the acid etch should be enough. Some people put a primer down after that.
    I think I'll also do mine myself.
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