QUICK FIX!! Epoxy Floor Install Goes Bad (DIY repair epoxy floor)

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In this video we show you how we repaired this epoxy floor if you have debris, tape, flies, sawdust & more fall into your floor during the epoxy installation! We show you step bye tep what we did to make it look fresh!

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What this video has
0:00 Project Intro
0:28 Dropping Stuff In Epoxy
3:12 Told Needed
5:00 Sanding
10:04 Matte Urethane Top Coat
11:16 Final Look

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Leggari Floor Kits were designed to transform your floors into something new and unique by coating your existing concrete, tile, or wood flooring. Floor Kits are fun and easy to install. You can have a designer floor that will last for decades in 2 days with our unique floor kits, custom made to your projects square footage.
Learn about the floor installation process here:

PREPPING THE SUBSTRATE OR SURFACE
One of the best ways to prep your surface is diamond grinding. You can rent concrete grinders at most rental stores. The next best way is using an etching chemical to etch the surface of the concrete. You can also sand the surface if the before mentioned methods can’t be done. If you can only prep minimally or can’t prep at all we have a Prep Replacement Primer to help achieve a strong bond. We always recommend prepping the concrete surface first.

PRIMING THE SUBSTRATE OR SURFACE
Priming the floor is simple and fast. Mix your pre-measured primer then dip and roll the pigmented primer across the surface until the floor is completely pigmented. Wait 1 hr (or until tacky and not coming off to the touch) and start applying the Base Coat.

METALLIC EPOXY COAT
Applying the Base Coat and Highlights is the funnest part. Mix your pre-measured Base Coat, pour it out across the floor and begin to spread out the epoxy with your rubber squeegee getting it as even as you can. Our Epoxy self-levels so don’t worry about getting it perfectly even. Quickly roll over the surface with your paint roller to help even out the epoxy. Now mix your pre-measured highlight color and apply it to the base color, then blend it to your desired look.

HIGH WEAR TOP COAT
We offer 2 different gloss sheens in our Urethane Top Coat. The Top Coat comes with the option to have a High Gloss or a Matte Finish. It needs to be rolled out super thin and leaves a minor texture which gives it the extra durability. Apply it within 24 hrs of installing your floor kit or you will need to sand the surface before applying it.

**APPLICATION DETAILS ARE ADDRESSED IN OUR TUTORIAL VIDEOS

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Leggari is a coating based channel (metallic epoxy & concrete overlay) that will show you how you can use our products as amazing DIY projects to transform your existing surfaces! You can renovate things like kitchens, bathrooms, basements, patios & more! With Leggari you can renovate in no time, imitating real stone or creating a designer concrete look!
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Guys you are really the best when it comes on to epoxy tutorials thanks a million

MrWepal
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Thank you. Very informative and helpful. Yes, many of those issues pop up regularly due to those walking and applying material. Sanding with fine grind, clean then Eurothane coat. (Quick drying epoxy, sharpies, spray paint for depressions)

BrainMonkeyBooks
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You guys are amazing! I have have been to two certifications classes. 1 in Fl and 1 in IL. I have learned way more just by watching your videos. Thank you.

topfloors
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Years back when i started playing with epoxy, i used to search for this for repair ... Now i see this and laugh it is such a small thing...

sagarlakhwani
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Hello friends, greetings from Venezuela. I have a question, yesterday I finished applying epoxy resin to a concrete counter, but today about 2 bubbles appeared on one main edge. Should I sand to eliminate those bubbles and very delicately and subtly inside the hole that will remain, I apply epoxy resin again??? It would be perfect. Or should I apply a full coat to the countertop? Please help...thanks in advance..

pedromillan
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Would the repairs look the same with high gloss top coat?

MrMikebrunk
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what is the grit that you put on your big machine to sand the epoxy ? you only do 220 ? or you do like 2 passs with 220 then after this maybe 400 ? you need to be sure that all swirl are covered with the urethane you put on top righht so what is the ''Safe''' spot on the grit you use ? thannk you

michaelgaudette
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I have a question do yall experince aid pockets

samuelwright
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I would like to use this floor kit on a kitchen counter top. Is this possible? What other things do I need to buy?

omerisawesome
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Would you guys do an example that compares the matte and glossy topcoats side by side to show how each changes the look of the floors?

jenniferjeppsen
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What is the process to fix the WB Polyurethene topcoat if it dried with some streaks and blotches? Just got done with a floor kit and used a gloss WB with grit additive. Its a little cloudy and we want to give it that shine as the final result!

robertanthonyjacobs
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How long after the epoxy can you start sanding?

DaniloCorrea
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So you can't just do the spots? You have to do the entire floor or area? We had just a couple and just weird small spots. Can I just sand those small spots and use the JB weld epoxy kit with the same resin powder?

funnypeoplerule
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Hello it’s been a year since I used your product to do my kitchen counter. I need to know how to fix these. Little dried up holes in the epoxy and a burnt spot, then small chips on the edges of counter. How do I fix these problems. Thanks 😊

sharonkirven
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I just got my epoxy floor done. The company could have been better. I came to her to confirm if those chucks and pieces were typical. It seems like they are when you don't sand. So now, I have to go behind them and sand for myself. I should have followed my first instinct and done it myself. Plus, I don't want to damage it. What about hairs? Would sanding help with that? Thanks guys!

RRbookie
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Could you do the same thing if you have some spots that are cured all the way and some spots that are not?

jessderrica
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can you lay an epoxy flooring over MDF subfloor

NIGHTNOTLOC
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What about Pin Holes in the Epoxy Basecoag when it’s dry? How do you repair that?

johnnyespinoza
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I do get this spots when i do coats, problem is it gets in second or third coat which should be my final coat.. what should i do on such situation without doing another coat.. i tried sanding those out with 180 but it didn't get off and yes there is also a fear of wood getting exposed so i dont want to sand that hard

sagarlakhwani
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Great video. Where are you guys located?

DamonChuck