No longer accepting new Trust clients. Pretty much out of the law business completely.
That's a nicely done floor, NFATG.
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11/04/1994 - 12/23/2010
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The paint place on Santa Fe and Hampden sells a paint that is used to coat above ground tanks. It can be used on floors as well. I used it on my garage and it is bullet proof.
Before you can do this, isn't there a new-slab curing wait time? Didn't jump out at me while I was speed reading the thread.
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Yeah...about 28 days seems to be the consensus. It's been almost two weeks now. There's a test to determine moisture content...tape a small square of plastic to the floor for about 24 hrs, remove, check the underside of the plastic for moisture. Still waiting for the electrical hookup, too.
Stella - my best girl ever.
11/04/1994 - 12/23/2010
Don't wanna get shot by the police?
"Stop Resisting Arrest!"
Painters Supply is the place I was talking about. Also if you need paint chips for traction I have a bunch of extra from my garage. It's a blue,grey and white mix.
I will echo the comments on floor prep. I wish I could re-do mine (used Seal Krete coating and sealant) now that I have had one winter. It is not sticking well in the high use areas and this home had an immaculate garage floor when we bought it. Probably could have used three to four times the etching process I did.
That being said, I'll just throw another coat of clear on this summer and call it good. It is a garage, not a museum!
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