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Sep 13th, 03, 07:18 PM
What brand of epoxy floor sealer are you going to use? I am looking to do my garage floor, and am looking for a recommendation. Can you post a link to the product. I'm presently considering Rustoleum's new epoxycoat, or Durall floor coatings. Thanks
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Sep 13th, 03, 11:50 PM
I am looking at durall myself. They are suppose to send me some samples. From what i can tell they have been around for years. I was also looking at another company out of Arizona as well. I will try to get there website address---I was really impreseed with Durall though. I can't wait until the information hits my doorstep. I'll keep you posted.
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Sep 14th, 03, 08:09 AM
Durall appears to be a more commercial grade product, where rustoleum is more do-it-yourself oriented. Here is a link for Durall:
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Sep 14th, 03, 11:26 AM
Yes, Durall is a commercial garde, but it can be used in your garage. I really don't want a do it yourself kit (in my opinion: you will doing it yourself many more times over) The commercial grade will at least last up to 10 years, possibly more. Plus you will have that showroom shine like commercial industries. Durall manufactures their own product as well. The hole process takes about 2 or 3 days to complete. It won't hurt the car or truck to stay out the garage that long.
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Sep 15th, 03, 12:04 AM
V-Seal also carries a full line of coatings. They can get just about any color, and add a grit if you need one. We don't carry them as a stock item, but can get them. These are also commercial grade.
Beth Log Home Care & Maintenance Cob Blasting Log Homes Pressure Washing Decks House Washing Beth Borrego & Rod Rodriguez Office: 301-540-1243 Germantown, MD * MHIC# 86481 |
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Jul 10th, 06, 03:10 PM
Just wondering, but after a while some of these floors start to get scratches from normal traffic and look not so new.... How do you return them to a better looking state? Buff them? Apply all new sealant?
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Jul 10th, 06, 05:58 PM
I have used the Rustoleum Epoxy shield kit for a couple of customers and it works very well and looks great. The only downside is that it only comes in 2 colors, Grey and Tan. Once the floor is painted cars should stay off for 7 days to let it cure. It will handle light foot traffic after 24 hours. I was looking to try another brand that offers more colors, but they are usually much more expensive and most people flip out about $70/gal/bay for the epoxy shield paint. I'd hate to hear what they say when you tell them the paint will cost $100+ per/gal for just a one car garage. If it's a 3 car (common in my area) $$$$. Most people don't want to spend big bucks on their garage unless they have show cars or just have lots of extra $$$ laying around.
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