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Re: Polishing Concrete/alternatives? [Re: Possum Hunter] #2335049
12/17/17 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted By: Possum Hunter
You can rent the disc machine from lowes, just buy plenty of the disc pads (sandpaper) be sure to start in the middle of the floor til you get use to running it!


Sounds like the voice of experience - and maybe a good story?

Re: Polishing Concrete/alternatives? [Re: jono23] #2335178
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I did my churchs basement a few years ago. Materials didnt cost a fortune but i near worked myself to death trying to get all that carpet glue up. Also there was some old concrete in the biggest room, which was the old church, that was real chalky. It did not take the stain. I stained it and clearcoated it on a friday and left with it looking great. I came back sunday morning and it was gone. Just like i had never done it. I ended up painting that room with some of that gritty paint. That looked pretty good too.

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Re: Polishing Concrete/alternatives? [Re: leroycnbucks] #2335212
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Originally Posted By: leroycnbucks
Here’s the problem now. You really don’t have a whole lot of choices due to the existing paint will keep from any floor finish adhesive or thinset from adhering to the existing substrate. Also grinding the concrete will make a lot of dust in the building plus clean up if done wet.

First I would try a heavy duty buffing machine with a good course pad and a stripper product that will cut that carpet glue residue. Once you get that off It will be more cost effective to go back with a concrete paint to cover up the existing.


This!

Not that I really know anything about it, but Leroy sounds like he does.


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Re: Polishing Concrete/alternatives? [Re: jono23] #2335953
12/18/17 11:47 AM
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Not to high jack your thread, but our church is about to build a separate youth worship center. It appears you had a stage and music/instruments involved. Question is: what were the acoustics like with the concrete floor with carpet and what will it be like WITHOUT the carpet?


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Re: Polishing Concrete/alternatives? [Re: jawbone] #2335987
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Originally Posted By: jawbone
Originally Posted By: leroycnbucks
Here’s the problem now. You really don’t have a whole lot of choices due to the existing paint will keep from any floor finish adhesive or thinset from adhering to the existing substrate. Also grinding the concrete will make a lot of dust in the building plus clean up if done wet.

First I would try a heavy duty buffing machine with a good course pad and a stripper product that will cut that carpet glue residue. Once you get that off It will be more cost effective to go back with a concrete paint to cover up the existing.


This!

Not that I really know anything about it, but Leroy sounds like he does.


Should his new name be "Leroyfixnconkreke"?

Re: Polishing Concrete/alternatives? [Re: Turkeyboy] #2336281
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Originally Posted By: Turkeyboy
Not to high jack your thread, but our church is about to build a separate youth worship center. It appears you had a stage and music/instruments involved. Question is: what were the acoustics like with the concrete floor with carpet and what will it be like WITHOUT the carpet?


I haven't done too much as far as worship goes in this room, we have another space we are using for the time being. The acoustics without carpet obviously wont be great, but you can fix that with acoustic paneling on the walls. Carpet helps, so do bodies.

Re: Polishing Concrete/alternatives? [Re: jono23] #2336352
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We stained our concrete when we built our house and had so many people wanting it done I decided to start a business. It can be done, but since you're in Birmingham you should be able to find a real grinder from one of the equipment rental places. There is an overlay that can be put on it to make it look like new concrete. I wish I was closer I would come and help.

Re: Polishing Concrete/alternatives? [Re: jono23] #2336479
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Talk to me about this overlay. I'm pulling up carpet soon.


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Re: Polishing Concrete/alternatives? [Re: jono23] #2336507
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My overlay that I use can only be purchased by people that were trained by them. How much area are you talking about. You have several options in the Birmingham area. But it your floor will probably still need to be ground some.

Re: Polishing Concrete/alternatives? [Re: jono23] #2337264
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How about putting an low industrial carpet back in?
I have used muriatic acid Hydrochloric acid) to take the surface and glue off from concrete. Then go back with a good sealer.
I would look into some of that stuff they make to coat garage floors, I think you can get the kit with cleaner and paint for not too much.


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