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Old 03-30-2006, 01:13 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I don't know if you checked out my post about Expoying the floor. But i do suggest that you use a Acid os some kind..
Being that your garage floor looks a bit older I also suggest a garage floor primer.
Thank you for the suggestions. I took a look at your garage pics and you did a great job with the Home Depot kit. Did you go with the Behr brand?

I decided to go with the Epoxy-Coat Kit since I found a lot of positive reviews.

Muratic Acid in a 1 to 4 solution couldn't cut through the contaminants, so I tried 1 to 1 and then went to a diamond cut grinder.

It looks a lot better and appears to be etched enough to hold the epoxy.

Take a look at the newest pics in the thread and let me know what you think.

Thanks!
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