
Old, failed coatings must be removed before
applying new EPOXY. This is done with a
commercial floor machine equiped with carbide
scrape away blades and diamond grinding
attatchment.
Degreasing the floor removes oils and other
contaminants that would interfere with proper
bonding of the EPOXY to the concrete.
This allows the EPOXY to penatrate the
concrete and create a strong molecular bond.
Neutralizing the acid brings the PH Level
back from a corrosive state. Failure to
neutralize the concrete will not permit EPOXY
to form a strong molecular bond.
Pressure washing with a commercial pressure
washer removes the concrete residue released
from the acid etching process allowing
the EPOXY to adhere deep into the concrete.
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