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Paul G
Paul G Wake Forest, NC on Oct 15, 2011
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Reviewed Quikrete Epoxy finish

Service: Concrete & Masonry
I decided to redo my garage floor. My wife and friends had "no confidence" in my ability to paint. I used the Quikrete product and was so surprised how easy it is.Everyone are eating crow now. I put wheels on all cabinets, so can move everything from one side of the garage while I completed the other side. Great product and would recommend it. It took my at least a week to move stuff around while scrubbing , painting, and drying. The surface was in bad shape. but the acid worked well.
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  • Jim G Suffolk, VA
    @ Itsreally C: the interior colors were not what we asked for. Border was to be a mahogony brown and he mixed a yellow and burgendy, like Redskins colors, and I asked him what he was doing.... thought he liked it! told him - I DON'T Like it, so he has to restain that..... for most part, I think he really tried, but just didn't have enough experience.... paid $3600 ($1800 - stamped concrete interior sunroom and YES, paid him the $1800 for the exterior patio - he did lay the ...»
    concrete around the room.)

    - Pics of sunroom floor, even with edges looking not very good and his "experiment covered by a rug at door entrance. Told him not to sweat it, I'm going to have ceramic tile put down in a couple years anyway.....

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