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Sandy K.

2005-10-20, 11:21 am

We recently had our old garage floor removed - it was asphalt and replaced
with concrete. It looks great and I'd like to keep it lookin ghtat way. we
were told not to park the car on it until it's cured for at least 30 days.

I've been exploring different treatments to do to the floor, as I would
expect that once we start parking on it we'll have the potential for oil,
grease and winter salt to mar the finish.

I am considering a plastic floor covering similar to those sold here:
www.jnkproducts.com I'm curious to hear feedback from those who have used
it and also other ideas that I should consider - Thompson's Water Seal,
epoxy systems, garage floor paint, etc.

TIA,
Sandy K.


m Ransley

2005-10-20, 12:21 pm

Forget Thompsons it is largely wax. HC Oil concrete stain has held up
for 10 years for me. Stain wont peel and penetrates, at Sherwin
XXXXXXXX. I used to be in the paint business and like HCs properties.
Epoxy would be another option. The floor must be etched well first with
Muriatic Acid a fuming dangerous procedure

Mikepier

2005-10-20, 12:21 pm


Sandy K. wrote:

> were told not to park the car on it until it's cured for at least 30 days.
>

30 days? I remember when I had my driveway done, I was able to drive on
it after 3 days. Is there differnet curing times for different mixes of
concrete?

barry@sme-online.com

2005-10-20, 1:21 pm

Sounds like they've not taken proper measures to prevent cracking
(reinforcement, sectional grooving, whatever), and are setting you up.
"No wonder it cracked, sir, you drove onto it too soon!" Maybe they
skimped on the base prep, or slab thickness too. Who knows? Ask them
why.

Concrete will crack. You just want it to be "under control."

Depending on your weather, you should be able to use it in a couple of
days.

HTH,
J

Amun

2005-10-20, 11:21 pm


"Sandy K." <kastonsNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4357a68d$0$5825$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.com...
> We recently had our old garage floor removed - it was asphalt and replaced
> with concrete. It looks great and I'd like to keep it lookin ghtat way.

we
> were told not to park the car on it until it's cured for at least 30 days.
>
> I've been exploring different treatments to do to the floor, as I would
> expect that once we start parking on it we'll have the potential for oil,
> grease and winter salt to mar the finish.
>
> I am considering a plastic floor covering similar to those sold here:
> www.jnkproducts.com I'm curious to hear feedback from those who have used
> it and also other ideas that I should consider - Thompson's Water Seal,
> epoxy systems, garage floor paint, etc.
>
> TIA,
> Sandy K.
>
>


Within a week it better be set.

BTW you do know you should be keeping it wet for about that time too.
Helps the concrete cure stronger.


AMUN


Paul Oman

2006-01-31, 9:21 pm

m Ransley wrote:

>Forget Thompsons it is largely wax. HC Oil concrete stain has held up
>for 10 years for me. Stain wont peel and penetrates, at Sherwin
>XXXXXXXX. I used to be in the paint business and like HCs properties.
>Epoxy would be another option. The floor must be etched well first with
>Muriatic Acid a fuming dangerous procedure
>
>
>

most homeowners don't acid etch their epoxy floors and usually they
don't have problems.
paul oman
progressive epoxy polymers

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