Using Epoxy Concrete Properly
Epoxy floor paints are used on floors that are subjected to heavy vehicular and human traffic, like the garage and the basement. Good results can be made on concrete slabs, kennels, interior floors, wooden car trailers, brick pavers, shop floor, laundry room floors and pole barns. This coating can endure dirt, grease, water, oil and many other chemicals that would usually destroy other paint types in no time. Tough resins that are mixed during the application are responsible for this. And exactly this is what makes them the best option when it comes to price to quality ratio.
There are three types of epoxy adhesive paints. There aren’t any solvents that can evaporate in 100% solids, you need to know that. Second, solvent based epoxies adhere and penetrate well but they are hazardous to health and need that you ventilate your garage or basement well during application to avoid breathing the fumes that emanate from them. Thrid option are water based paints that have anti-slip texture, are cheaper and thinner while not containing any dangerous fumes. They require excellent ventilation to dry up though.
During application and drying of epoxy floor paints, clean the floor with a hard bristled brush and sweep away the debris, then scrub warm soapy water on the concrete floor and sweep it away also. Use water and degreaser to rinse off all those soluble contaminants that are on the floor surface. To be sure that your concrete floor is clean, the rinsing water should not stick on the floor. The garage floor should then be left overnight to dry. Wait for the morning and apply the first coating. A fantastic finishing coating will need two or three layers of paint. To get rid of those spills and paint drips, you need to have a clean rag made of cotton near you, as well as some epoxy thinner that will clean solvent based paints well.
I love this paint and go for it because it has a clean finish, is resistant to acid and salts, while it is durable and tough in the long run. Well, but these can only be attained from proper preparation, proper application and the time that you will give it to cure before you bring back your vehicle or allow traffic back.
Filed under Home Improvement Tips by on Apr 7th, 2009.
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