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baonest
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ok queers, need some suggestions. my floor is concrete (not the smooth kind, the kind with pores) so ive got lots oil stains and they aint coming out. now, i was gonna just re paint it with that kit type shit they sell at home depot/lowes. the epoxy kits. but i saw some cool stuff in the "sky mall" magazine that delta has, a garage floor cover .

but thats $IRAN.

sooo what can i do? something durable for stains and tough for jack/stands.

and sparky yooz a quar

11/15/2005 6:33:36 PM

beethead
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i would say go with epoxy, but i have seen it done poorly where it peels.

11/15/2005 6:41:37 PM

tchenku
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how bout some vinyl

then you can have a little breakdance studio when not workin' on cars

or how about you just clean that mess

11/15/2005 6:47:20 PM

beethead
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linoleum

11/15/2005 6:48:27 PM

underPSI
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why go with that high-dollar ass epoxy shit? i found that regular old oil-based paint works fine......battleship grey in color.

fucking nigger.

11/15/2005 7:04:08 PM

icanread
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line-x

11/15/2005 7:10:00 PM

baonest
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y0 that epoxy shizzle isnt that expensive. (well it is if ima do it the "right" way). but you know us niggers.

my boss got like god knows how many cans and did his whole shop, like 2 coats. he said it wasnt real expensive. i might just get his leftovers if i can.

i was thinkin bout other material too.

11/15/2005 7:29:39 PM

Seotaji
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you can get the oil stains and shit up if the garage floor isn't in terrible shape (i.e. cracks and shit).

after you clean and condition the concrete, we used the epoxy kit and it worked out very well.

11/15/2005 7:38:58 PM

baonest
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ive tried a few things on the stains. even tried power washing. a little came off, but not all of it.

11/15/2005 7:42:29 PM

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not much you can do about the stains, but most paints wont stick unless you seal the floor is it is very porous and stained

11/15/2005 8:25:18 PM

tchenku
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dish detergent (Dawn!) is my weapon of choice against oil (on hands, arms, rims, clothes..)

not sure how well it works on concrete, but give it a shot

[Edited on November 15, 2005 at 8:28 PM. Reason : Fast Orange sucks]

11/15/2005 8:28:12 PM

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that orange zep powder stuff we have at work does a pretty damn good job, dont know where you could buy it at though

11/15/2005 9:03:02 PM

zxappeal
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You can get concrete cleaner at a number of different places. Car Quest sells Gunk's Swab, which I have used many times over. It does a really good job. It's an orange powder that turns neon green when it gets wet. Wet the surface and sprinkle directly on. Brush it in with a push broom or scrub brush. Hose off.

Zep also makes a liquid concrete cleaner, same as the powder stuff. It's all got sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, and probably something like 2-butoxyethanol in it. Caustic shit, I tell ya. You can get the Zep stuff @ Lowe's in their pressure washing and shit section, I believe. I still have a little bit left here at the hizzle...bought it in a gallon jug.

Of course, you could etch the hell out of it with some muriatic acid, but I'd just recommend the cleaners.

11/15/2005 9:17:19 PM

grizzlyone
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Muriatic acid, will clean and etch the floor, making it ready for paint or epoxy. And as will any paint or coating the finish is only as good as the prep work.

In our shop, the building owners pulled up old carpet and vinyl and put down new epoxy floor. But they didn't do the prep right. So now less than 6 months later it comes up here and there, especailyl with hot or wet tires.

11/15/2005 10:43:13 PM

baonest
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where can i get muriatic acid? car paint places like that carquest paint shop??

11/15/2005 11:28:36 PM

ewstephe
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The fire dept at home added two truck bays about three years ago and did the epoxy thing on brand new concrete. It sucks, its coming up in patches.

11/15/2005 11:30:06 PM

grizzlyone
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^^ Lowe' or HD usually have it. Many times is with the masonry supplies

11/15/2005 11:40:09 PM

Woodfoot
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big black and white tiles man

like fucking victory lane

11/15/2005 11:47:26 PM

Igor
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the best thing to use to clean up concrete is gasoline. i'm sure its very not environmantally friendly and you need to have the place well-ventilated, but it gets your concrete looking like a fucking dentene ice commercial

[Edited on November 15, 2005 at 11:48 PM. Reason : .]

11/15/2005 11:47:52 PM

baonest
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^^good idea

^ive tried gas, just didnt do the job.

11/16/2005 1:40:04 AM

zxappeal
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Gasoline just leaves residue.

11/16/2005 1:47:53 AM

gephelps
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How about the roll on bed liner stuff?

11/16/2005 2:18:49 AM

smoothcrim
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^ I like that idea
Those kits at home depot work well from what I've seen. Also, to get off stubborn stains, I use brake cleaner

11/16/2005 6:25:44 AM

tawaitt
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don't use the lowe's / home depot epoxy, but use either an industrial epoxy from a paint company or the stuff they sell out of the back of popular mechanics. Thats what I was told by a friend of my dad who runs an industrial painting business

11/16/2005 7:18:23 AM

underPSI
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"where can i get muriatic acid?"


Rising Sun Pools on Hillsborough st. @ Western. blvd. will be the cheapest.

11/16/2005 9:00:50 PM

JonHGuth
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south central pools

11/16/2005 9:02:16 PM

baonest
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that spray on bedliner, is that stuff like sand paper? or do they sell the "smooth" kind.

ill check out some of the pool places.

11/16/2005 9:10:43 PM

underPSI
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^^don't think they sell to public.

11/16/2005 9:13:01 PM

JonHGuth
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ah good call, ive never tried to make a normal sale
then i would go to rising sun

11/16/2005 9:16:48 PM

underPSI
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thats who they get it from anyway which is why they can sell it so cheap.

11/16/2005 9:17:40 PM

9one9
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if you hit some place that wont sell to the public

my dad can get whatever you need fag

11/16/2005 9:18:53 PM

underPSI
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i don't think muriatic acid will get the stains up anyway. i've always found it to work great for surface stains, but won't touch soaked in oil stains.

11/16/2005 9:21:19 PM

hondaguy
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yeah, i haven't found anything to get the actual stain out. Just use some sort of degreasing agent to get the surface and maybe penetrate a little ways into the concrete. Then seal it and put on what ever your gonna use.

11/16/2005 9:27:29 PM

JonHGuth
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Quote :
"won't touch soaked in oil stains."

11/16/2005 9:28:59 PM

baonest
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it was mentioned that the muriatic acid etches the concrete to provide a better surface for epoxy. or maybe i was thinking bout something else.

well anyways. this is just a little project ive been wanting to do. now that i have 2 cars to fit in the garage i might as well do nearly the whole thing.

11/16/2005 11:22:23 PM

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