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Question:
The surface of my concrete floor in my garage is very eroded - I assume from years of road salt. Any way of resurfacing it without completely replacing the concrete?
Can anyone in the group help me please?


Answer:
One problem with deterioration of concrete caused by salt is: How deep does it go? You can certainly resurface with a material called Miracote
(www.miracote.com), but nothing is going to work if there's not something sound to bond with. A high pressure (2500-3000 psi) washer may reveal the extent of the damage. If concrete comes out in chunks, it's going to be hard to do anything, but if the pressure only removes a shallow layer, it should be possible to resurface it. The Miracote can be placed with a large
(24") shop squeegee as well as by brush, trowel, and roller. Since the damage should be localized to the areas under the car, you should have undamaged concrete on each side and the ends that will help you keep it level if you use a straightedge.
I've used Miracote to resurface a section of an industrial road (resurfaced area still there after 6 years), a porch, and a sidewalk. With the last two, I put down a smoothing coat on top, let it dry, then laid out a grid with strapping tape. Then, I colored another dose of Miracote and put it over the whole thing. After the second coat was pretty much dry, I pulled out the tape to reveal the pattern. On both of those, the grid was to simulate the joints of running bond bricks with the topcoat becoming the brick. It turned out very well and I've gotten a lot of compliments on it.
Currently, I'm planning a similar project for my garage floor, but I'm planning on laying it out with 16" square to resemble quarry tile.
If you should use the Miracote, be sure to double seal the floor afterwards to prevent any damage from salt.



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