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Honestly, for all the perfect prep required for a minimal fail epoxy floor, I wouldn't even mess with it lol. Let's be real. It's a garage floor. Durability should be the priority. I spent almost $300 to prep my garage floor for finishing and I am going with an acid stain instead. It actually soaks into the concrete and reacts with the minerals to produce the color. Is it as pretty as a professional epoxy coat? It really depends on your opinion and how the stain reacts with your mix of concrete, but from a durability perspective, it destroys epoxy every day of the week.
She bought that lime green coverall outfit just do do that job in and think she looked cute. People wear those coveralls to protect their other clothing and get dirty lmao its not a fashion statement.
it's an Ad for True Valu getting clicks and selling the product using sex appeal... the top comment on this video explain it best on how to prep an epoxy floor
Epoxy will always peel off because the bond is weak. What you need is professional prep (diamond grinder) and polyaspartic for the base and top coat. You can do it cheap (DIY, epoxy), or you can it once.
People just make sure when you buy epoxy that it comes in two parts if it is in just one can that is premixed i dont want it i have used casting epoxy to do floors with and it has lasted well