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Old 08-16-2010, 11:44 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Cjanik View Post
its like painting a room. the hardest part is cleaning the garage out then putting down the acid and brushing it all around. Pain in the *** because you have to scrub with a broom for an hour. very tiring.

after that its a breeze, just like painting a room.
This is correct. If you do not prep properly, or miss a small area it will soon lift and flake up. I used armorpoxy over new but cured concrete and it has still lifted and flaked in a few areas that require repair. I'm still glad I did it though. If you want pics I can take some.

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