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Old 07-30-2010, 12:52 PM   #65 (permalink)
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Default Re: The money pit

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Originally Posted by cherokee_greg View Post
What a shame I did concrete work for allot of years. My father had his own company ,my brother still does.He should have known what he was doing to bad. Sorry to hear that.
DO a overlay?
Is kinda hard unless is colored then lots of sanding.
I did this stuff for 2 years,what a headache,finding good
company's with resolution to problems in pouring,coloring,sanding,and scoring
Look up smith paints if its not sealed,that's what we used on the park Rosie O'
Donald donated to the biggest fema trailer parker in Zachary Lousiana
When you mix colors and spray on 15 different layers of slightly different colors
to make it look good.Then 3 coats of concentrated solvent sealer cut 2to1 with laquer thinner and hold your breath and hope the home owner is not to picky.
Ex.some what a little more orange,then its to bright so you up around like 20 coats of this stuff.
Me and my wife cleaned a 4000 square foot house,3-5 layers of one of the light gray colors and sealed,and my boss moved to solid colors because we finished a 20-25,000 job the same week
please tell me what your trying to do,maybe I can give some advice
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