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Afternoon all, hopefully someone can give me some insight into this becuase after looking at many YouTube videos it seems "too good to be true".
I've got a small 3m x 5.5m typical newbuild garage with a dusty concrete floor that is not level overall but has no significant highs or lows but instead it has a steady gradient (although quite aggressive) from the back right to the front left. I've not measured the drop due to it being across the entire floor but it's not insignificant.
I have a 1960s car I want to park in here because it suffered last winter outside (it leaks) so I've cleared all the crap out and I am considering doing the floor first.
Am I going to be able to just clean the concrete as much best I can, seal it, then apply a self level epoxy? Or will I have to self level it with some base first? All the videos make it look easy, just put it out and brush/push it into the corners and work towards your exit. Am I missing something?
I've got a small 3m x 5.5m typical newbuild garage with a dusty concrete floor that is not level overall but has no significant highs or lows but instead it has a steady gradient (although quite aggressive) from the back right to the front left. I've not measured the drop due to it being across the entire floor but it's not insignificant.
I have a 1960s car I want to park in here because it suffered last winter outside (it leaks) so I've cleared all the crap out and I am considering doing the floor first.
Am I going to be able to just clean the concrete as much best I can, seal it, then apply a self level epoxy? Or will I have to self level it with some base first? All the videos make it look easy, just put it out and brush/push it into the corners and work towards your exit. Am I missing something?