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180oz Rust-Oleum RockSolid Polycuramine Garage Floor Coating Kit (up to 500 sq ft)

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Vera Tools via Amazon has 180oz Rust-Oleum RockSolid Garage Polycuramine Floor Coating Kit (for up to 500 sq ft, 317284, Dark Gray) on sale for $169.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Durable, polycuramine concrete coating works on interior concrete surfaces including garage floors, workshops, basements, family rooms and more
  • Self-leveling, buildable formula is 20X stronger than epoxy with low odor and low VOC - portioned in a two-part, patented burst pouch
  • Complete projects quickly; coating is walk on ready in 8-10 hours and vehicle ready within 24 hours
  • Each kit covers up to 500 sq. ft. depending upon surface porosity; no hot tire pickup
  • Provides a terrazzo flooring look in a high-gloss finish that resists cracking, peeling, chemical spills, hot tire pick up and provides a showroom quality floor in 1-coat that lasts

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Vera Tools via Amazon has 180oz Rust-Oleum RockSolid Garage Polycuramine Floor Coating Kit (for up to 500 sq ft, 317284, Dark Gray) on sale for $169.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Durable, polycuramine concrete coating works on interior concrete surfaces including garage floors, workshops, basements, family rooms and more
  • Self-leveling, buildable formula is 20X stronger than epoxy with low odor and low VOC - portioned in a two-part, patented burst pouch
  • Complete projects quickly; coating is walk on ready in 8-10 hours and vehicle ready within 24 hours
  • Each kit covers up to 500 sq. ft. depending upon surface porosity; no hot tire pickup
  • Provides a terrazzo flooring look in a high-gloss finish that resists cracking, peeling, chemical spills, hot tire pick up and provides a showroom quality floor in 1-coat that lasts

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Model: Rust-Oleum 317284 RockSolid Polycuramine 2.5 Car Garage Floor Coating Kit, Dark Gray

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nocturnalmerkin
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This stuff is great but be warned, you really need two of these kits to do a typical 2 car garage. I used two kits and my garage is an oversized 1 car garage. I did one kit and since it was not glossy towards the front (the part everyone sees and notices), I did a 2nd kit the following weekend. Kind or like painting, it's all about prep. I rented a diamond bladed concrete grinder (looks like a floor buffer) from Home Depot. I'm 235lbs and fit and that grinder kicked the sh!t out of me. I watched a YouTube video of an older guy that was like a buck 50 whirling around with the grinder like what the heck LOL. A set of old school metal spikes on a pair of golf shoes is perfect for getting the whole garage done and being able to walk on it to do the flakes. I bought extra bags of flakes and made sure to throw them straight up so they distributed evenly. My garage looks like it belongs on the box now, seriously one of my buddies was joking that I need a nicer car now, Honda Accord is outclassed by the floor. I also invested in a rolling magnet bar since it was taking me a half hour to find a nut or a bolt now. Totally forgot to mention, I used the grinder with water, keeping the floor wet the whole time. Concrete dust is no joke, wet was easier than having to wear a respirator. I had about 1.5 cubic ft of wet cement when I was done.
youisjr
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I did two of these on my 2.5 car garage about 9 years ago. I did the proper prep. It gets damaged easily and really isn't worth it. Heavy EV has worn sections away. I wouldn't recommend. Very nice when new and under very light usage. I paid $125ish per kit in 2016.
If you use jacks, jack stands, move large objects, etc, it will wear away and damage quickly.
I also added sand. Even with the decorative flakes, it's dangerously slippery if there's water on it. Sand is a necessity.
Arminsz
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Pay a little extra and go with floor tiles like motofloor from Costco or Swisstrax. They looks much nicer , don't need a prep, and you can rearrange them later if you get bored of the current pattern. The main issue with epoxy is the hot tires that will kill it soon, specifically if you don't do a good prep.

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This stuff is great but be warned, you really need two of these kits to do a typical 2 car garage. I used two kits and my garage is an oversized 1 car garage. I did one kit and since it was not glossy towards the front (the part everyone sees and notices), I did a 2nd kit the following weekend. Kind or like painting, it's all about prep. I rented a diamond bladed concrete grinder (looks like a floor buffer) from Home Depot. I'm 235lbs and fit and that grinder kicked the sh!t out of me. I watched a YouTube video of an older guy that was like a buck 50 whirling around with the grinder like what the heck LOL. A set of old school metal spikes on a pair of golf shoes is perfect for getting the whole garage done and being able to walk on it to do the flakes. I bought extra bags of flakes and made sure to throw them straight up so they distributed evenly. My garage looks like it belongs on the box now, seriously one of my buddies was joking that I need a nicer car now, Honda Accord is outclassed by the floor. I also invested in a rolling magnet bar since it was taking me a half hour to find a nut or a bolt now. Totally forgot to mention, I used the grinder with water, keeping the floor wet the whole time. Concrete dust is no joke, wet was easier than having to wear a respirator. I had about 1.5 cubic ft of wet cement when I was done.
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chitownow
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before COVID this was $199
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chitownow
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this is great price. grinder is best but now you can buy primer that binds to everything including oil stains. Prep is important
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Quote from chitownow :
before COVID this was $199
Adjusting for inflation that's $245.05 now.
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crayboi
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So has anyone already done the research and determined this to be a quality product for the amount spent? I was thinking 3 kits for a 3 car garage new build, extra "glitter" and some self etching primer.
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gcpraveen
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2.5 car kit shows 253.. 169 is for 1 pack
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https://www.menards.com/main/pain...c-8022.htm


It's usually price. Why raising and 50% discount
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I did two of these on my 2.5 car garage about 9 years ago. I did the proper prep. It gets damaged easily and really isn't worth it. Heavy EV has worn sections away. I wouldn't recommend. Very nice when new and under very light usage. I paid $125ish per kit in 2016.
If you use jacks, jack stands, move large objects, etc, it will wear away and damage quickly.
I also added sand. Even with the decorative flakes, it's dangerously slippery if there's water on it. Sand is a necessity.
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Pay a little extra and go with floor tiles like motofloor from Costco or Swisstrax. They looks much nicer , don't need a prep, and you can rearrange them later if you get bored of the current pattern. The main issue with epoxy is the hot tires that will kill it soon, specifically if you don't do a good prep.
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Quote from nocturnalmerkin :
This stuff is great but be warned, you really need two of these kits to do a typical 2 car garage. I used two kits and my garage is an oversized 1 car garage. I did one kit and since it was not glossy towards the front (the part everyone sees and notices), I did a 2nd kit the following weekend. Kind or like painting, it's all about prep. I rented a diamond bladed concrete grinder (looks like a floor buffer) from Home Depot. I'm 235lbs and fit and that grinder kicked the sh!t out of me. I watched a YouTube video of an older guy that was like a buck 50 whirling around with the grinder like what the heck LOL. A set of old school metal spikes on a pair of golf shoes is perfect for getting the whole garage done and being able to walk on it to do the flakes. I bought extra bags of flakes and made sure to throw them straight up so they distributed evenly. My garage looks like it belongs on the box now, seriously one of my buddies was joking that I need a nicer car now, Honda Accord is outclassed by the floor. I also invested in a rolling magnet bar since it was taking me a half hour to find a nut or a bolt now. Totally forgot to mention, I used the grinder with water, keeping the floor wet the whole time. Concrete dust is no joke, wet was easier than having to wear a respirator. I had about 1.5 cubic ft of wet cement when I was done.
You can get a dust sepetator shop vac attachment that attaches to the grinder. Keeps down the dust down immensely.
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MiksMeh
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Quote from youisjr :
I did two of these on my 2.5 car garage about 9 years ago. I did the proper prep. It gets damaged easily and really isn't worth it. Heavy EV has worn sections away. I wouldn't recommend. Very nice when new and under very light usage. I paid $125ish per kit in 2016.
If you use jacks, jack stands, move large objects, etc, it will wear away and damage quickly.
I also added sand. Even with the decorative flakes, it's dangerously slippery if there's water on it. Sand is a necessity.
How much sand per pack ?
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youisjr
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Quote from Arminsz :
Pay a little extra and go with floor tiles like motofloor from Costco or Swisstrax. They looks much nicer , don't need a prep, and you can rearrange them later if you get bored of the current pattern. The main issue with epoxy is the hot tires that will kill it soon, specifically if you don't do a good prep.
Honestly, this is the answer. Or do actual tile. Get a commercial tile with PEI 4 or 5. If you haven't done tile before, it's actually quite easy. Even if you screw up the lines, it's just the garage…
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youisjr
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Quote from MiksMeh :
How much sand per pack ?
I honestly don't remember. I used most of a bag of play sand. I spread it around after applying the flakes. Waited a little for the epoxy to get semi tacky. You want it on the surface.
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BenChJr27
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I installed this in my garage about two years ago (1st time DIY), didnt used any grinders, just power washed the floor then did factory recommend prepping. I can say it held up pretty good. Except for the water marks i cant take out. Suggestion is wipe anything liquid right away. Im not sure if its worthy to mention that it was newly constructed two car garage house, diamond grinding they said you need to let the concrete aged or something to diamond grind it.

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Quote from Eragorn :
Adjusting for inflation that's $245.05 now.
Crazy inflation!

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