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<blockquote data-quote="buffalosoldier" data-source="post: 16220209" data-attributes="member: 191410"><p>I think the Rexthane 1 was about $85 bucks and a gal of reducer was about $20. My floor is 11'4" X 25' and one gallon was good for two coats and I had a little left over. I bought a respirator mask at Harbor Freight, and the rollers and Rexthane at Sherwin Williams. It is holding up very well, it has been down since last fall and still looks new. no tire tracks, I just sweep it and mop it with clean water. I love it. I had a couple of cracks and I got a couple of tubes of two part epoxy filler there too. you put in a small bead and then some sand and fill up the crack and the next day level it with a sharp putty knife and then I sanded the floor with a 40 grit floor sander that I rented from Home Depot. Then two coats of gray epoxy, spinkled some chips and top coated with the Rexthane. I saved about $1800 by doing it myself. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buffalosoldier, post: 16220209, member: 191410"] I think the Rexthane 1 was about $85 bucks and a gal of reducer was about $20. My floor is 11'4" X 25' and one gallon was good for two coats and I had a little left over. I bought a respirator mask at Harbor Freight, and the rollers and Rexthane at Sherwin Williams. It is holding up very well, it has been down since last fall and still looks new. no tire tracks, I just sweep it and mop it with clean water. I love it. I had a couple of cracks and I got a couple of tubes of two part epoxy filler there too. you put in a small bead and then some sand and fill up the crack and the next day level it with a sharp putty knife and then I sanded the floor with a 40 grit floor sander that I rented from Home Depot. Then two coats of gray epoxy, spinkled some chips and top coated with the Rexthane. I saved about $1800 by doing it myself. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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