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Question:
Last weekend I was at a home & garden show where numerous garage cabinet sellers were also providing a service to coat your garage floor with a
2-part epoxy finish. I noticed that my local HomeDepot carries a similar epoxy product for do-it-yourselfers.
I'm wondering how different the HomeDepot product is compared to what the cabinet installers are offering. Has anyone used either of these two products? Experiences?can anyone help me please?


Answer:
Everyone told me this stuff would lift and was junk. I didn't like the looks of any of the home depot ones except for one.
And doesn't it figure I dont remeber the name, but its the only
COMPLETE kit. Comes with a prep bottle and two parts that mix in one can. Its got an armadillo on the box too and costs aboput $50. I used it on a house I moved into and it works great. and the prep was easy, all the other clearly state they need to be acid etched! for best results, no thanks. I love rustoleum paints, too, but theyt all need acid etching, and if people say they don't read the package, it isnt worth it. This stuff is biodegradble, and was very easy to work with and comes in tan and beige if I rember, and I can tell you that 6 months later it still looks great. To be honest I didnt think it would work out, but it did and it drys in hrs not days. It instantly made the whole garage and basement look great, it covers and even comes with little sprinkles that make it look like terrazo, ok maybe not just look like it, but it looks better with them. Took two kits to do a small basement and a two car garage, and its well worth it.



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