countrybumpkin
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Finally got around to doing the floor coating for my shop it’s only been sitting 3 years waiting for me to make a decision on which coating and also the time to do it.
I ended up going with Armorpoxy brand and there armor ultra kit, it’s a 3 coat process. So far I’m really pleased how it turned out, how ever it was a LOT of prep work for 1 person with it only being 1200 Sqft.
First was many power washings of the floor and scrubbings , I then lightly went over the entire floor with a 7” hand grinder with a diamond cup wheel. The shop had only been used to store my tools and shop equipment since it was built but I did find a couple of spots were some oil leaked out of a tote and a piece of shop equipment. After cleaning many times I still could not completely remove the stain , so I ended up using a 2 part oil spot primer over the area were the stains were just to be safe.

The next day I did the entire floor with the 2 part epoxy primer.


On the third day I put down the epoxy and color flakes. ( The lighting in the pic makes it look tan for some reason but it’s light gray.)

Fourth and final day was the 2 part military clear top coat.

This was after a couple days of dry time.

I ended up going with Armorpoxy brand and there armor ultra kit, it’s a 3 coat process. So far I’m really pleased how it turned out, how ever it was a LOT of prep work for 1 person with it only being 1200 Sqft.
First was many power washings of the floor and scrubbings , I then lightly went over the entire floor with a 7” hand grinder with a diamond cup wheel. The shop had only been used to store my tools and shop equipment since it was built but I did find a couple of spots were some oil leaked out of a tote and a piece of shop equipment. After cleaning many times I still could not completely remove the stain , so I ended up using a 2 part oil spot primer over the area were the stains were just to be safe.

The next day I did the entire floor with the 2 part epoxy primer.


On the third day I put down the epoxy and color flakes. ( The lighting in the pic makes it look tan for some reason but it’s light gray.)

Fourth and final day was the 2 part military clear top coat.

This was after a couple days of dry time.
