Transform your concrete with ease! 🏗️
Rust-Oleum 238475 EPOXYShield Concrete Etch is a powerful, eco-friendly solution designed for etching bare concrete surfaces. Its highly concentrated formula allows you to create 2 gallons of etching solution, covering up to 250 square feet without harming grass or plants. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike!
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Model number | 238475 |
Colour | White |
Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
Special Feature | Concentrated |
Specific Product Use | Floor |
Item Weight | 454 g |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 13.97 x 22.86 cm; 453.59 g |
Item model number | 238475 |
Item Height | 9 Inches |
Item Width | 5.5 Inches |
Are batteries included? | No |
N**L
Well worth it!
the product works great
S**B
Efficace, donne une bonne adhérence sur une ancienne couche d'epoxy
J'ai utilisé ce produit afin de faire une nouvelle couche sur le plancher de mon garage. J'ai laissé le produit agir pendant une couple de minutes tout en passant un solide balai-brosse. l'adhésion de la nouvelle couche a bien adhèrée à l'ancienne. Le seul point négatif est que le produit s'est écoulé sur le revêtement de l'asphalte et maintenant je vais donner une nouvelle couche de revêtement à mon entrée d'asphalte. J'aurais dû arroser abondamment mon entrée pour neutraliser le produit.
C**N
Perfect
Just as described easy to use. Great value
D**B
Do not use. Use Muriatic acid instead
Seller was great. The etch is a joke. New pad, followed instructions to the letter. Just about zero change to the floor after "etching" with this product. Rustoleum says "Do Not Use Muriatic Acid" andnafter some research and talking to Rustoleum employees i found out its due to there view of it not being as environmentally friendly. I tested muriatic acid on a small partnof my pad. Night n day difference. I used muriatic acid on the entire pad. Rinced. Neutralized with baking soda. Scrubbed/rinsed again. Used Epoxy Shield gargage floor kit. Waited 24 hrs and used the Premium Clear Kits. Love my shop floor. Using Rustoleum clost me roughly $1000 vs $12000 for the cheapest pro job (2000sq/ft shop floor)
R**Y
A must, and does a great job
I bought two, since I have a two-car garage. I power-washed my garage floor twice. One side had a few paint splatters on the floor, nothing big, but the other had a few oil stains. After heavy cleaning, I applied the concrete etch. I used a metal watering can that holds two gallons of water and mixed it in with the concrete etch. I poured some on the floor, let it sit for about a minute or two and then began scrubbing.I missed scrubbing a few spots and you can tell, once it dried. Nothing bad, though.I first wet the surface, lightly, then applied the etch. Let it sit for a minute or two, scrubbed, and then moved on to the next section. When done, I rinsed the whole floor. I had a squeegee to wash/clean a car's windshield, and put it on a pole. I used it to pull out all of the water from the garage floor (not all, but 'most'). I then gave it another rinse, to ensure I didn't leave any etch on the floor. After it dried, my garage floor went from a dark gray to almost white, which is what you want!Unfortunately, some of the etch pooled at the end of my driveway and dried, so I have a white spot at the end of my driveway (which is asphalt). Not a biggie, I'm sure the rain will eventually wash it clean.
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