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Rob Fairfield

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Rob Fairfield
I wanted to share this picture our concrete specialist, Dennis, shared with me. This is a customer of ours, O.C. Concrete Stain. kicking ass in a juice bar where they put down a 1/2" self leveling overlay that they dyed and polished. This floor looks even better in person!

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Bill Morgan

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Captain Morgan
Any pix or video of the job, done step by step?

That would be pretty interesting to see. I'm curious about the process.

Bill Morgan
 

Concrete Guy

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Dennis Wilson
Here are some pictures of the process. I took 3 days to complete.

Day 1

Demo the ceramic tile
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Grind the floor to a 30 grit profile
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Put down a moisture barrier epoxy and broadcast sand into it and let it dry over night
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Day 2
Sweep up excess sand

Mix overlay 2 bags at a time
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Pour onto the sand
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Spread with a gauge rake set at 1/2"
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Smooth (be sure to wear spike shoes)
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Let dry overnight
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Day 3
I don't have any pictures of the polishing process because I wasn't there for it.

All polishing must be done dry or else it will be too aggressive for the overlay
Start the polishing process with 50 grit semi metal diamonds
Then 100 grit semi metal
Then 200 grit resin

Apply the acetone dye

Polish with 400 grit resin diamond
Polish with 800 grit resin diamond (optional. This job stopped at 400 grit)

Apply the guard and burnish. Prosoco Polish Guard was used for this job.
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If you have any questions, let me know.
 

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