Many of the epoxy resin products on the market today are intended as do-it-yourself projects. Epoxy resin products come in a variety of colors and textures to create a decorative floor coating over a concrete subfloor. http://bit.ly/Y1LtEw
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How to Apply Epoxy Resins on Floors
1. How to Apply Epoxy Resins on Floors
Floor Preparation:
* Clean the floor with a broom or shop vacuum. Add a few
drops of dish detergent to a scrub bucket full of water or add
commercial concrete floor degreaser to the water, mixing to
manufacturer’s specifications. Scrub the floor and then rinse it
with clean water. Allow the floor to dry.
* Repair any cracks or damaged areas in the floor with
concrete floor repair compound. Work the mixture into the
cracks and smooth the surface with a putty knife. Allow the
repaired cracks time to dry completely before proceeding.
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3. * Mix 1 part muriatic acid with 3 parts water. This mixture helps
roughen the surface of the concrete to provide a good bond
with the epoxy resin. The typical application rate is roughly one
gallon of acid mixture to 75 square feet of concrete. Cover the
concrete slab with acid mixture by pouring it from the
container, but do not allow the mixture to puddle. Work the acid
mixture into the surface of the concrete with a stiff-bristled
broom.
* Rinse the floor thoroughly with clean water from a garden
hose after the acid mixture sets for 15 minutes. Mop excess
water from the floor. Allow the concrete slab to completely dry
before proceeding.
*Attach painter’s tape around the perimeter of the floor for all
areas where you don’t want the epoxy resin to touch.
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5. Installation of Epoxy resin:
* Stir floor primer with a paddle attachment for a drill. Stir
slowly to avoid creating bubbles in the primer. Pour the
primer on the floor. Work the primer onto the entire slab
with a long-handled paint roller. Use a paintbrush in tight
areas. Allow the primer to dry overnight.
* Mix the epoxy resin portion of the floor coating with a
paddle attachment, then mix the hardener portion. Some
products simply label the two parts as “A” and “B.” Pour
half of the epoxy mixture into a container and then add
half of the hardener. Mix these two together with the
paddle mixer, keeping a low speed to avoid bubbles.
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7. * Pour the mixture onto half of the concrete slab. Work the epoxy
resin into all portions of that half with a long-handled paint roller. Use
a paintbrush to get into areas you cannot reach with the roller. If you
are adding decorative flakes, sprinkle them on the damp surface. If
possible, gently toss the flakes into the air and allow them to rain
down from a height of about 3 feet onto the surface. This gives you
more complete coverage than if you try to sow the flakes like you
would grass seed. Allow the epoxy resin to dry for 12 to 24 hours.
*Repeat the previous step for the other half of the concrete slab.
When it dries, vacuum the surface to remove any flakes that did not
stick.
*Mix clear topcoat sealer with a paddle mixer. Add in nonslip
aggregate at the rate of one package per gallon of sealer. Pour the
sealer onto the floor and work it in with a long-handled paint roller.
Apply sealer in tight areas with a paintbrush. Keep the sealer stirred
as you apply it or the aggregate will settle to the bottom of the can.
Allow the sealer to dry overnight.
11. Tips
* Apply epoxy resin to the floor when the temperature ranges
between 50 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit. For drying efficiency,
work when the relative humidity is below 80 percent.
* A quick way to test the moisture of a concrete slab is to seal
all edges of a sheet of plastic placed on the concrete. If
moisture gathers under the plastic within a 24-hour period, the
slab may be too damp to apply epoxy resin. A moisture test kit
can verify the findings with greater accuracy.
* If you prefer not to use muriatic acid to etch the floor, sand
the top surface of the floor with a floor sander with medium-grit
paper. Rinse the floor well before proceeding.
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17. Warnings
* Wear protective eyewear, gloves and boots when working
with muriatic acid. Take care not to splash the acid mixture
as you use it.
*Soak outdoor plants, driveways and walkways with water
near where you are using muriatic acid. As you rinse the
acid out of the floor area, there is less likelihood of damage
to wet items.
*Complete this project in a well-ventilated area.