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  1. #1
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    Default Seamless floor problem

    Put a geck up 5years ago and used Scion, a Hardy product.

    Had the deck coated with a seamless product..|Epoxy, flakes, polyurethane topping of 2 coats.

    The bloke did a lousy job but the product has held up well. I managed to spill some Cabots natural decking oil in a few spots
    and tried to clean it off with acetone. Some came off very well but one area has been eaten a little by the acetone, SWMBO not happy!

    The whole deck needs to be re-coated because of the original poor job. I am wondering if a good quality paving paint will do the job and
    if so wht surface preparation do I carry out as the current finish is, as I said, polyurethane.

    Thanks in advance for your wise replies.

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    Ring the technical dept for the manufacturer of the paving paint you choose and be guided by their advice
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

    Cheers
    Ray

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    I spent some time today with a couple of knowledgible paint people.

    Part of my problem is that I have no idea of what the finishing coat brand and type is, apart from the fact that it is Polyurethane.

    However, the general opinion of all I have spoken to is that the surface will need to be ground back to get rid of the polyurethane coating.

    Costings on doing that range from $2500 to $3500!! Not happy Jan!!.

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    well, at that sort of cost, you could always try spilling a bit more acetone.
    regards from Alberta, Canada

    ian

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