Purchase tape and plastic sheets to cover cabinetry fixtures and walls.
Scuff sanding garage floor.
You can scuff sand bare surfaces or even ones that have been already painted or varnished.
Epoxy garage floor coating is commonly sold in kits that include the two part epoxy etching solution and decorative color chips which are optional as well as complete instructions.
Scuff sanding not only helps remove the old product but it gives the concrete surface a slightly rough texture so new sealants can bond with the surface.
Epoxy floor coating.
Transform your worn garage or basement floor with any rust oleum floor coating including water and solvent base.
Scuff sanding is the process of lightly sanding a surface in preparation for primer paint and or varnish.
Rent a floor buffer screening attachment and 80 grit sanding screen.
The first part in a series on scuff sanding discussing the art form its importance and providing basic tips to ensure a smooth wood finish.
Rust oleum garage interior floor primer is an easy to use revolutionary technology which allows you to coat over a previously coated or sealed concrete floor without having to scuff sand or grind the surface.
Actual time for grinding the concrete floor in preparation for our decorative epoxy was just over 9 mins for half of this 2 car garage.
Color choice is very limited as many coatings are simply gray while some are brown or off white.
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Sand the scratched surface with a back and forth motion following the line of the scratch until you grind down the edges of the scratches to create a smooth surface.
You can scuff sand concrete with a pole.
Use the sandpaper to remove deeper scratches in the epoxy.
Wet a piece of 660 grit wet dry sandpaper in a bucket of clean water to the point of saturation.
Rent a professional floor buffer or sander.
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You ll need coarse grit fine grit and superfine grit sandpaper discs that fit beneath the buffing pad on the floor buffer depending on how much sanding the job requires.
Some kits also include an instructional dvd.
Sand the floor with the buffer to etch the finish.