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Old 02-21-2013, 02:23 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I have done this twice. I bought two kits (same size garage) for the first time and it went very well. Sorry, I don't have pics...

The trick is to do a 4ft square area and then toss the paint chips (to make it non slip) and then continue. Make sure the floor is SUPER clean and DRY!!! If there is any moisture it will lift. The second time I did the floor, I used one kit and it did a great job of covering the existing epoxy. The first attempt was good, but I had some moisture in the concrete so it lifted in places.
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