So I've leased a shop space finally. The building is brand new and I've decided to epoxy the floors in an attempt to keep things looking decent. This weekend I want to etch the concrete to make sure the surface is setup. I've watched some youtubs and seen some articles but do any of you have first hand suggestions? Can I walk on the acid covered floor? Are my shoes going to disintegrate? Can I keep the door open and not need a respirator? Does the acid taste funny?
Probably not too helpfull...been 20 years now
We hosed down the concrete, washed; then followed directions, rinsed.
Used rubber (rain) boots. I don't recall any problems.
Wide, 18 inch rollers.
Proper temp inside. Cold is bad.
Full cure before moving in. We did it right before a 2 week vacation.
We used U-Coat-It...doing well after 20 years.
Preparation, clean, temp, cure time...no cheating!
I've done it in old running shoes. Used a broom with plastic bristles to push it around. Take all the standard precautions to keep it off you and your eyes. Have a hose on the ready for safety, and then to rinse.
Study concentrations. Too strong, left in one spot too long, can cause a crater. Pay attention and keep it moving towards the door from the back.
In reply to iansane :
They make eco friendly concrete etching solutions now that are a lot less harsh for you too. You also want polyurea and not epoxy. Like all things tech has improved over the years.
AnthonyGS (Forum Supporter) said:
In reply to iansane :
They make eco friendly concrete etching solutions now that are a lot less harsh for you too. You also want polyurea and not epoxy. Like all things tech has improved over the years.
I went ahead and grabbed a few gallons of the less harsh stuff from the big orange store and will be trying it this weekend. Hope it works, and hope it lasts awhile.