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Are you tired of looking at that ugly concrete floor in the garage? Are you trying to brainstorm a solution for those yucky stains that accumulate under your car? Premium garage floor coatings may do the trick.

You’ll need surface coverings that should be installed by a professional, but you’ll pour an epoxy floor coating over it. You’ll need to carefully prepare the concrete surface and make the epoxy carefully, or it may not stick. (But even with the best preparations, sometimes epoxy just won’t stick.)

When epoxy fails to stick to concrete floors, water and humidity are the biggest culprits. Concrete has a way of retaining water for a long time compared to other surfaces, so you need to wait long enough for the concrete to dry after you clean it.

It’s the same problem with humidity. Check the product’s guidelines, which should tell you what the humidity level should be when you apply it.

Water is not the only thing that can prevent epoxy from sticking to your concrete garage floor. Anything that gets in its way, whether it’s grime, oil, dirt, and dust will also prevent the epoxy garage floor coatings from sticking where it needs to stick.

Salts and other minerals rise to the surface of fresh concrete as it cures. You’ll need to scrub the concrete clean of all these things and allow it to dry completely before you apply the epoxy.

When you have a professional install an epoxy floor coating, it will be a multi-day process that involves several steps. The first day consists of cleaning the floor, ensuring that all the grease, oils, and dust is thoroughly cleaned off.

Special chemicals and/or pressure washing may need to be involved. Afterwards, the floor needs plenty of time to dry.

The next step is priming the floor with a specific floor priming product. This needs a day or so to dry, after which the installer will pour the epoxy finish.

The thickness varies depending on the product, and it may be applied in one or two coats. The sealer comes last.

Epoxy is not the easiest or cheapest solution when it comes to garage floor coatings, but once the hassle is over with, you’ll love the clean, slick surface.

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