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Old 07-09-2019, 02:31 PM   #454
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Epoxy cover makes a world of difference. I did mine last summer, and I can't believe I didn't do it sooner. Cost wise, I bought 2 of the kits from Home Depot (Coverage for me was half of what the box said. So when it said it covered a double garage, it was a little more than half for me), an extra box of flakes (looks WAY better with more flakes), and 2 boxes of clear coat from Cloverdale paints (enough for 2 coats of clearcoat). I also added in the non-slip pellets to the mix. All in all, it cost my about $600 in total supplies.

It survived the winter so well, and this summer for cleaning, all I had to do was pressure wash and squeegee out. It looks brand new still too.

Before:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/1vCqaDHFhyEt4YhP8

After:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/6bLKRub2uoFCfobJ8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/uR5zz52Ms2Sj5ffu6

Epoxy is great, I'd recommend talking to the guys at PSC, I'm not sure what you used but theirs is an all epoxy solids and I think it was $220 for the topcoat, which you can also have tinted for a base, so probably $500ish for everything for a standard garage. Should last a lot better than the Rustoleum kits, from what I have read. It's the 2301 product.
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