Epoxy-Sheild Floor Installed this weekend

Your floor looks good and looks like its holding up real well. I used the same thing on mine over 3 years ago and its peeling really badly now. I didnt etch though as I was told I didnt need to do it on brand new concrete, that was a mistake! Im not sure what I want to do in my new garage thats over 1100'.



Dean I LOVE your floor, its so unique. I was looking at the link someone posted about the DIY acid etched concrete. But the process of cleaning, etching, prepping, staining, sealing and waxing sound like a ton of work for my garage size (similar size to your 4 car). But didnt you mention that your floor cost like $3/ft?
 
LightngSVT said:
our floor looks good and looks like its holding up real well. I used the same thing on mine over 3 years ago and its peeling really badly now. I didnt etch though as I was told I didnt need to do it on brand new concrete, that was a mistake! Im not sure what I want to do in my new garage thats over 1100'.



Dean I LOVE your floor, its so unique. I was looking at the link someone posted about the DIY acid etched concrete. But the process of cleaning, etching, prepping, staining, sealing and waxing sound like a ton of work for my garage size (similar size to your 4 car). But didnt you mention that your floor cost like $3/ft?



Chuck P,

As a fellow Lightning owner :woot: , I would be interested in what you do in your garage. I have an oversized 3 car that is just shy of 1000' myself. I am leaning toward RaceDeck. I have hot and cold water, a heater, 25" tv, radio, etc in the garage.. but due to our weather, I am thinking Freeflow under the cars and truck and one of the other patterns everywhere else in the garage.

Dana

p.s. what mods have you done to your truck?
 
dboat said:
Chuck P,

As a fellow Lightning owner :woot: , I would be interested in what you do in your garage. <snip>Dana

p.s. what mods have you done to your truck?



Our garages sound very similar, mine will have everything you listed in yours (hot/cold water, heater and TV (eventually), etc, etc). Mine will hold 5 cars at 1130', you must have tons of space with 1000' in 3 cars!



My 93 has been lowered, custom paint, speakers/deck, 'glass bed cover, 396 CID built motor with many performance parts, custom converter and exhaust, long tubes, Eaton diff, Cla-tracs bars, etc.



Sorry for the hijack, back OT now.
 
LightngSVT said:
Our garages sound very similar, mine will have everything you listed in yours (hot/cold water, heater and TV (eventually), etc, etc). Mine will hold 5 cars at 1130', you must have tons of space with 1000' in 3 cars!



My 93 has been lowered, custom paint, speakers/deck, 'glass bed cover, 396 CID built motor with many performance parts, custom converter and exhaust, long tubes, Eaton diff, Cla-tracs bars, etc.



Sorry for the hijack, back OT now.



Sounds nice.. the garage is roomy, the way I like it..



I have a Gen2, with a few mods myself..
 
MaThGr82



Hello - I have been scouring the internet lately re: the Epoxy Shield Garage Floor Product

I have a few questions but before I ask them here is what I just bought:



1 - Epoxy Shield 2.5 car garage kit (gray)

1 - 5 gal bucket

1 - new hard bristle broom

1 - 9" roller cover with a 1/2 inch nap

1 - 5' ext rod

2 - cans of shark bite anti skid power (1 can per gallon)

1 - power mixer paddle for mixing with a drill

1 - squeegee



Questions:



1. Did you etch with muriatic acid or did you just use the stuff in the kit?

2. Anything you wish you did that you hadn't?

3. Did you use a different degreaser then the stuff they gave you?

4. Any other issues?



Its my understanding you want to clean the floor, then spot treat the spots, fill any cracks, then wash the whole floor with the stuff in the kit, let dry overnight and paint away in sections... If there are any tips you can provide - man would I sure appreciate them ;)



Thanks in advance and boy does your floor look great!
 
I powerwashed my garage, then used what was supplied in my kit on the tough greasy spots. I personally don't think the etching step is necessary. My father in law and I did our garage floors at the same time, and he etched and I did not. Absolutely no difference in how our floors are holding up. The only thing I didn't do that I wish I had is lay that stuff on thicker. I have one area that I kind of went over twice, and it is awesome. Wish the whole floor was like it. My advice to you is do a good prep, lay down a nice thick coat, add some of that shark bite stuff if you are worried about traction because it can be a little slick when wet.
 
Tasty said:
I powerwashed my garage, then used what was supplied in my kit on the tough greasy spots. I personally don't think the etching step is necessary. My father in law and I did our garage floors at the same time, and he etched and I did not. Absolutely no difference in how our floors are holding up. The only thing I didn't do that I wish I had is lay that stuff on thicker. I have one area that I kind of went over twice, and it is awesome. Wish the whole floor was like it. My advice to you is do a good prep, lay down a nice thick coat, add some of that shark bite stuff if you are worried about traction because it can be a little slick when wet.





I agree, I would have put mine on thicker. I used a 2.5 kit for a 3 car garage. I should have made it thicker.
 
My garage is a 2 car garage (375 sq ft) do you think I should be good with a 2.5 car kit, for thicker coverage? It says it should be good for 500sq feet - but you know those things are mostly exaggerated.



I have a pressure washer at home so Ill make sure to use it when I clean the floor. I also picked up a gallon of simple green (degreaser).
 
I used the same kit on my two car garage, and again I should have put it on thicker. That's all I can tell you. Don't be afraid to use it up, and maybe buy a backup kit in case you use the first one up. If you lay it on nice and thick you won't have to worry about the tire pull that I am starting to experience.
 
Well I started the Epoxy Shield Project yesterday, here is what I did so far.



1. Used a stiff broom and swept the garage really well twice to remove as much dust ect as I could.



2. Used my air blower (landscaping - not compressor) to blow out the entire garage twice.



3. Power washed the entire floor very well @ 2900psi - Its amazing at how much crap comes off with that thing. Went over the floor a couple of times.



4. Squeegeed the entire garage



5. Wet the entire garage with a hose, then used simple green at full strength pretty much over the whole floor real quick. Spent a good amount of time on the spots.



6. Rinsed the whole floor twice and squeegeed twice.



7. Used the acid that was provided in the kit in sections - rinsed well then rinsed the entire garage again twice and squeegeed as much water as I could.



This morning I will be starting to paint. I will however be laying down two full coats. Since a couple people said they wished they had layed it on thicker. So the first coat will be going on in about 30 mins. The second coat will go on late tonight.
 
Sounds like a good prep, and that you will be successful. Let us know how it goes and post some pics when you're all done.
 
Wow,come do mine... PLEASE!!!



myuserid said:
Well I started the Epoxy Shield Project yesterday, here is what I did so far.



1. Used a stiff broom and swept the garage really well twice to remove as much dust ect as I could.



2. Used my air blower (landscaping - not compressor) to blow out the entire garage twice.



3. Power washed the entire floor very well @ 2900psi - Its amazing at how much crap comes off with that thing. Went over the floor a couple of times.



4. Squeegeed the entire garage



5. Wet the entire garage with a hose, then used simple green at full strength pretty much over the whole floor real quick. Spent a good amount of time on the spots.



6. Rinsed the whole floor twice and squeegeed twice.



7. Used the acid that was provided in the kit in sections - rinsed well then rinsed the entire garage again twice and squeegeed as much water as I could.



This morning I will be starting to paint. I will however be laying down two full coats. Since a couple people said they wished they had layed it on thicker. So the first coat will be going on in about 30 mins. The second coat will go on late tonight.
 
Ok... I'm soar as hell... damn that manual labor and stuff...



Here are some links to pics. I made them links as the images I sized down to 1024x786 and in case there are people here with 800x600...





Clean Floor



First Coat Down



Secomd Coat Down - Step



Second Coat Down - Threshold



Second Coat Down - Main Area



The first coat I tried to go thick, but I wasn't sure If I was going to have enough. So I'm sure I held back a bit. The second coat went on so easily... like melted butter. I really applied a nice thick coat that second time. I used just over three gallons between the two coats for 375 sq ft... (small 2 car garage)



I also had a ton of chips I used a lot about 1.5 bags I really like the chips because they seem to hide the imperfections in the concrete rather well. Man I cant wait till noon so I can walk in there and feel the new floor.



Thanks goes out to everyone for this awesome thread. It helped me a lot, I know I was vigilant when it came to prep... hard to tell in that first pic but I cleaned the crap out of that floor. Hopefully with the 2 thick coats, and the fact that I don't wrench and I only park a Wrangler in there -- I hope I wont have too many problems.



Ill post updates if you guys want as well.



:thx



-Matt
 
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