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Anyone use RaceDeck as an alternative to epoxy floor treatments?
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07-05-2006, 08:35 PM | #1 |
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Anyone use RaceDeck as an alternative to epoxy floor treatments?
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07-05-2006, 08:36 PM | #2 |
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i have see some dude did his garage at a Merc forum...but this dude also have a lambo murcielago
looks real good...the garage
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07-06-2006, 12:19 AM | #3 |
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A guy I know that owns a chevy dealership has something like this in his own home garage. Of course, he's got 10 cars in his garage.
I didn't look over this particular brand closely, but I'm sure it's pretty costly. Then again, anything is better than paint...or even stain. I painted my concrete garage floor with a concrete stain from sherwin williams and it has lasted much better than regular paint, but it hasn't gotten wet very often, but even so, I wouldn't say it's "peeling up" but you can tell it's starting to get worn. Pretty good though--it's been on for about 4 years. |
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I was thinking about something from Lowes like this.
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It may stick to bare concrete better than previously painted concrete, but if the above conditions exist, I wouldn't expect a "showroom" condition garage floor for very long. Just a heads up! |
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But the floor was really peeled up from the last paint job, so there were a lot of spots of bare concrete. I flushed it down with the hose, scrubbed it down with car wash soap and a stiff push broom, let it dry for a day, then went over the whole floor with a shop vac to get the loose dirt and paint chips. Like I said, I painted over the old paint, but also many big spots of bare concrete, and within about 3 months, it didn't matter. The paint was chipping up everywhere. |
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if you don't mind me asking what's the damage on that
looks like racedeck'll run 1200-1500 bucks easy, plus I'd have to install it myself (who knows, with some beer it might be fun) |
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