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sirvin1  04-24-2008 22:04:27

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Bad finish in garage. I'm thinking of micro, but will it hold up to the weight of a car without cracking? I have DS white micro and SW's solvent based acrylic (not 23).

I've had great success with DS's micro-top, but have never used it in a garage.

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Steve

   
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usconc  04-24-2008 22:33:04

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if you put it on thick enough, it should be okay. i wouldn't go less than 3/16" overall.



but don't ever use a solvent acrylic sealer in a garage. they have poor chemical resistance and won't stand up to hot tires either. you need an epoxy, urethane, or polurea.

   
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goodsonkd   04-25-2008 13:46:03

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I'm not sure about that manufactures micro but most are recommended at paper thin only......micro will be fine in a garage....make sure to skim bond coat the surface before micro application

   
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sirvin1  04-26-2008 16:39:12

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Thanks!

   
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