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Happy_Dan
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Hey John or Teri, The POR15 I had worked great. It was a nice test for a little one pint section. It is $88.00 a gallon!! Do you have a link where I could look into the aircraft hangar paint? I would like to check that out!

Thanks in advance.


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JohnS
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Here's one.
http://www.airtechcoatings.com/harddeck.html

Teri will probably be more helpful.


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Happy_Dan
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Thanks JohnS. I'll check it out.
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HotWheelSS aka HTWLSS
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We used ThoRoc NitoFlor WB130 (was FC130).

We used a citrus based cleaner and then etched the concrete w/Muriatic Acid.

I don't think we etched it deeply enough because the paint has come up where Steve has driven the '69.

The prep on older concrete is going to be key for you.

We can tell you more about it when we see you in a few weeks.


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Happy_Dan
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Thanks Teri, how expensive is it. The POR 15 was excellent and I even turned my tires on the small spot that I did and it held fast. I did no prep except to sweep it good before I put it on. It is 88.00 a gallon but maybe worth it. I would only need a few gallons. I was thinking of one of those garage mats as well. I am not looking for a sheaning garage, I just want it to be easy to sweep.
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HotWheelSS aka HTWLSS
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It ran about $40/gal for both the part A & B.

Part A is a quart of epoxy that you pour into the part B gallon can of tinted base and mix thoroughly.

It's all water based. We used 5 gallons to do 2 coats over 2000 square feet.


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I did my garage floor and I was very unhappy about the way it came out.
I ended up stripping the paint off a year later and buying a couple garage mats that T.Bryne sells.
The paint would lift where the car was parked.

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