Next sweep up the screening dust.
How to fix an apoxy floor.
You might want to close the second port as this might help to accommodate the epoxy below the concrete surface.
Professionals frequently use epoxy resin combined with a hardener to seal the subfloor surfaces and strengthen the remaining but exposed parts of the floor.
After your epoxy is mixed pour some into a paint tray and use a paint roller about 3 4 in 1 9 cm wide to apply the epoxy.
Start in the back of your room whether you are repairing minor spots or a full flooring.
That way you will not have to backtrack over your floor.
Clean the epoxy covered surface using a sponge saturated with cleanser created from mixing mild liquid soap with water in a small bucket until suds foam.
Then put on those kneepads and using a tooth paste style tube of glazing compound and a putty knife start filling.
Repair chips and holes in the floor.
Ventilate the room until the epoxy is dry.
Paint another coat of epoxy on the existing layer choose the same or a darker color.
If you use fresh mortar allow the repairs to cure for at least 60 days prior to recoating with epoxy.
Use a gentle circular motion with the sponge to remove any dirt from the surface switching to a scrub brush when the dirt proves difficult to remove.
Reapply your epoxy over all of your floor.
Start by injecting at the lowest port and keep applying until the epoxy is coming out of the next port or when the epoxy is no longer flowing.
Get a paint roller to coat evenly the epoxy on the floor.
First use a rotary scrubber and pad with a 60 grit screen to quickly go over the floor shaving off any bubble tops and thereby flattening the floor.
Use epoxy to repair your rv flooring once everything is nice and dry you are supposed to use epoxy to seal the subfloor wood and make it waterproof.