Doug,
Have you contacted Behr and gotten their perspective on the problem. Just
a thought.
Jim V.
At 08:57 AM 5/11/99 Tuesday -0700, Douglas Shook wrote:
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>Fred Zampa wrote:
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>> dear list:
>> the responces to my requert for the cheapest source for epoxy
>> floor paint yielded two sources : griot's garage
>> @$58/gal. and home depot @$20/gal. actually both of these are cheap
>> compared to the pool paint i saw @$90/gal.
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>> of course, i would like to go with the $20 stuff.
>> this paint is a water based, single-part epoxy. i have used a two-part
>> water based epoxy and found it to be fine. i have serious reservations,
>> however, as to whether a one part paint can
>> be a "real" epoxy.
>> has anyone out there had any experience with
>> this stuff ??
>> fred zampa, macon , ga.
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> I recently used the Behr 1-part epoxy garage floor paint from Home Depot
>($20/gal) and it has proven to be a waste of time and money. After
>fastidiously washing the floors with industrial degreaser and my engine
>cleaner attachment for the air compressor (old concrete) and two coats of
>muriatic acid to etch it, the paint is stating to pop off in large pieces
>(three to four inch patches) less than two months after painting it. I only
>park motorcycles on it, no hot tires, etc. Wheeling around my floor jack
>even has scraped off the paint.
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>The only thing I could think that I did not do correctly was to use a power
>washer to remove all traces of chalk/dust after the acid treatment -- I did
>wash it thoroughly with a hose and a brush, but I did not power wash it.
>Maybe some dust/chalk remained on the surface of the concrete and that
>prohibited the paint from adhering to the concrete. I don't know.
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>I spent the better part of two weekends doing this and am very frustrated
>and disappointed in the results. I would not recommend using the 1-part
>epoxy product by Behr.
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>doug (with the peeling floor)
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