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Re: Epoxy concrete floor paint

To: Michael Leach <mrleach@Fair.Net>
Subject: Re: Epoxy concrete floor paint
From: "Jack L. Poller" <poller@chromatic.com>
Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 14:49:24 -0700
Michael Leach wrote:
> 
> My friend just painted his concrete floor.  I don't know what type of paint
> but he did mention that he had to etch the concrete with meratic(SP?) acid
> in order to get full adhesion to the concrete floor.  Maybe someone else
> has heard of this technique.
> 
> At 02:50 PM 7/1/97 -0400, Gary_Smith@discovery.com wrote:

Forgot to mention this.  

You must etch the concrete.  You can get muratic acid from
pool supply stores.  Mine carried a box of 4 one gallon bottles for
$10 plus a $5 bottle core charge.

I poured the acid on the concrete, mixed with water from a hose, and
scrubbed in with a push broom.  Bad for your breathing and eyes so
wear respirator and eye protection.

Clean with water, then with a baking soda/water mix (I used about
4 pounds baking soda to 4 gallons water) as an acid neutralizer.
Then rinse again with water.

Leave overnight, and then brush away the concrete dust.  Re-wet
the floor just prior to painting.  More information can be had by
calling Griggs paint (not affiliated, just a happy customer)

jlp
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Jack L. Poller             (408) 752-9176                 
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