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Old 11-08-2009, 12:00 PM   #41
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Chris, which kit did you use?
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Old 11-08-2009, 12:04 PM   #42
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Chris, which kit did you use?


It was a combination of a kit from lowes (I'll have to find the name), but also added flakes, and a clear topcoat.

So all in all:
Base prep from kit
Color from lowes/seperate (the kit color was cheesy, and looked to just be a stain)
flakes from lowes/seperate
2 can epoxy topcoat from kit

All in all supplies were less than $200

Once its really cured, I've got some garage carpet (a dark gray) precut for that curb that I'll install.
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Old 11-08-2009, 12:06 PM   #43
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haha, the maint guy was doing an annual inspection of the place, and while in the bathroom was all like hey I have a bunch of those nice multi-setting massage shower heads in, you want me to put one on for you? I was like shiat no! I like the one that is on there. He had this sort of confused look at that answer since it is one of those old school metal heads like you see on old gym showers and such. He asked why, and I told him I like how those old ones spray hard and fast and would keep it any day over a new water saving head that only puts out damn near a soft mist.


Simple fix... after he puts the new head on, remove it with a pair of needle nose pliers. The water saver is a small piece of plastic that partially covers the holes in the head. Learned it on the Neil Bortz show.
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Old 11-08-2009, 12:09 PM   #44
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It was a combination of a kit from lowes (I'll have to find the name), but also added flakes, and a clear topcoat.

So all in all:
Base prep from kit
Color from lowes/seperate (the kit color was cheesy, and looked to just be a stain)
flakes from lowes/seperate
2 can epoxy topcoat from kit

All in all supplies were less than $200

Once its really cured, I've got some garage carpet (a dark gray) precut for that curb that I'll install.


Right on - I've been debating between that or the tile route.
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Old 11-08-2009, 01:33 PM   #45
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Can't see the pics, but I've been wanting to do that for some time now. What did you use for a pre-cleaner.

Only problem I've heard with that epoxy is that if you live in a "wet" area water/moisture gets trapped underneath pretty easy and causes it to bubble and peel....guess you won't have that problem in Az though.
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