Watch This before you Waste THOUSANDS trying to Renew your Garage Floor | Stone Coat Epoxy

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Epoxy Flake Floor Step by Step Written Instructions:
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Products used⬇️
Epoxy Flake Flooring System

Floor Patch Epoxy Gel
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Moisture Seal Epoxy Primer
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Decorative Floor Flakes
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Polyaspartic Flooring Topcoat
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Non-Skid Additive
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Chapter Breakdown👇
0:00 - How to renew your old garage floor with epoxy
0:21 - Prep your concrete for epoxy. grind open cracks and fill with epoxy floor patch
0:46 - Using a diamond blade cup wheel to grind down the concrete
1:06 - Applying a moisture seal epoxy primer to this concrete garage floor
1:53 - How to apply epoxy flakes to your floor project
2:31 - How to scrape off extra flakes and prep for the Polyaspartic Topcoat
2:51 - How to apply a Polyaspartic Topcoat to your garage floor flake surface
3:35 - Finals results of our DIY Epoxy Flake Garage Floor

Renew your Garage Floor:
Looking for an easy and affordable way to fix up your garage? In this video, I'm going to show you how to use the Stone Coats Epoxy Flake Flooring system to give your garage a new look with a little DIY elbow grease. This system is really easy to use and can be done by anyone, even if you have no prior experience. So stay tuned and I'll show you how it's done. The first step is to use a grinder and a diamond blade to widen the cracks in the floor. Remember not to press too hard, just enough to fit some material into the cracks. Make sure to sweep or vacuum dust before moving on to the next step. Next, mix an equal amount of part A and part B of Floor Patch Epoxy Gel until they become one color. Then, use a stiff putty knife to fill the cracks. The gel will be cured and ready for the next step in 4-8 hours. Now, it's time to use a concrete grinder to scratch the concrete slab. Use a hand grinder with a 7-inch diamond cup wheel for the edges and rent a walk-behind floor grinder to do the rest. Clean up all the dust with a vacuum, blower, or broom. Make sure to vacuum under the sheet rock and any small spaces. This will help ensure that when you use the moisture seal epoxy primer, it stays clean. The next step is to mix and apply Moisture Seal Epoxy Primer. Measure out 1-2 ounces per square foot of floor to cover. Thoroughly mix part A before mixing in part B at a 2:1 ratio by volume. Moisture seal epoxy primer has become the industry standard when applying epoxy over concrete. It penetrates like tree roots, creating a tenacious bond to the slab. Mix material for 2-4 minutes with a paint stick or drill and paddle mixer. Once mixed, spread the  epoxy primer across the floor in thin lines with the magic trowel squeegee. Use a 1/4'' microfiber roller to roll over it twice, front to back and then side to side. This will give the best results. The next step is to throw out the flake color depending on how much coverage you’d like. For this project I’m going full coverage. Allow the flake and moisture seal epoxy primer to cure for 24 hours. After the epoxy has dried, take a floor scraper, and lightly scrape the floor. After scraping, Get rid of any loose flakes with a broom or blower. Clean up as many of the flakes as possible before applying the top coat. Before using Polyaspartic Topcoat, prep any area that touches the epoxy with tape to avoid getting the topcoat on places you don't want it to. Measure out 1-2 ounces for each square foot of floor. Mix the topcoat with a paint stick or paddle mixer and a drill for 2-4 minutes. If you want it to be less slippery, add in 2 ounces of our non-skid additive for light grit, 3 ounces for medium grit, or 4 ounces for heavy grit for every 1.5 gallon topcoat. Apply the Polyaspartic topcoat with a 1/4'' microfiber roller.  Roll it across the floor from left to right and front to back, ensuring an even coating. Once done, take off any tape and make sure there are no high points or piles of flakes before letting it cure for 24-48 hours with a temperature above 65 degrees. And there you have it! Light foot traffic can resume in 24 hours, and you can park your vehicle on the new epoxy floor in 72 hours. Stone Coats Epoxy Floor system is chemical resistant and easy to clean, perfect for your garage floor makeover.

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