Concrete Preperation Clean & degrease thoroughly with Rust-Oleum Cleaner & Degresear. Apply concrete etch (included in kit) per package instructions and scrub heavily. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry completely. |
Mix, Shake and Pour Thoroughly mix the material in all pouches by shaking it and squeezing each side of the pouch. Combine the two components by placing the pouch on the ground and rolling it from the Part A side towards the Part B side. This will create pressure in the Part A side and force the middle seal to burst, allowing the two components to mix together. Thoroughly mix the materials by shaking the pouch back and forth and squeezing the edges and corners towards the center of the pouch for 2-3 minutes. Wait the proper induction time per the instructions. Pour the mixed material into a paint tray and roll onto the floor with a 3/8” nap roller cover. Roll about a foot from the back corner wall in roughly 4’-5’ ribbons at least 2-3” wide. Cut in the edges with a paint brush. |
Thoroughly mix the material in all both cans pouring Part A into Part B and using a stir stick to stir thoroughly for 2-3 minutes. Pour the mixed material into a paint tray and roll onto the floor with a 3/8” nap roller cover. Roll about a foot from the back corner wall in roughly 4’-5’ ribbons at least 2-3” wide. Cut in the edges with a paint brush. |
Roll Out Once the EpoxyShield Garge is poured into a paint tray, use the a de-linted 3/8” nap roller to roll it out in an "M and W" pattern working in 4' x 4' sections. Continue working in 4' x 4' sections. Use the roller to pull the material back first, then it can be pushed forward to fill in the void between sections. Overlap into previously coated areas while taking care to avoid creating thick spots. |
Broadcast Once a strip across the entire back wall has been coated, toss decorative paint chips onto the wet coating. Leave a 6” – 12” section of wet film without decorative chip. This section will be rolled into when coating the next 4’ x 4’ area. Skip this step if paint chips are not desired—it will not affect coating performance. |
CONCRETE & GARAGE FLOOR COLOUR TOOL