Maybe consider putting a lab surface high wear urethane over top as a final coat, makes the floor scratch resistant and the aluminum oxide additive give a bit more slip resistance. Look good though
I had my garage floor done the same way. The contractor used a hand held fertilizer spreader for the flakes. Finding dropped nuts,bolts and screws is difficult but a large magnet on a handle helps.
I’m on the “no flakes” side for the lost parts thing. Nice look and good install, though. Don’t forget my suggestion for low-level lighting to illuminate under the car. Yes, all my observations relate to dropping things. 😄
My dad has this in his garage. I dropped a tiny rubber o-ring and that damn thing bounced after hitting the floor and rolled away. Took me 30 minutes crawling on the ground with a flash light to spot it. I completely understand where you’re coming from lol
I will warn you if that’s your final floor choice you might want some sort of covering cause stuff gets lost so easily with the flake epoxy flooring. We had it in the first jewelry studio where I learned and we lost small gemstones, metal, pieces of works, etc. It’s a huge hassle so please get yourself something to help things not blend into the floor.
We use epoxy floors with flakes all the time for our sanitair units. We start out with a primer, let that dry for a day, pour or roll one layer of epoxy floor, and spray or sprinkle flakes on that same layer, let that dry for a day, quickly go over it with sandpaper to knock down any high, sharp flakes, and a final layer of clear coat on top.
I want people to acknowledge and respect female content creators like this. In a world flooded with OF trap, we get amazing content like this. Well done.
You can divide the flakes into several ziplocks based on sections. I did this with glitter so it looked even and I didn’t run out before I covered everything 😅
For sure😂 I worked in a shop that had these floors and could never find anything I dropped, I don’t work on the car in the trailer so I’m not concerned about that issue! Just for transportation purposes
Flakes are mainly used to hide imperfections in the concrete and grip. Most professionals will put the base epoxy down, sprinkle the chips to rejection, and then sweep up the ones that didn't stick, then roll on a urethane top coat.
Use a little grass cedar the little green ones that you can adjust one hole to five holes and it would spit it out while you spin it would make it easier and more consistent grass seed you would be amazed
Just put the flakes on heavy scrap excess when dry sweep off and apply clear coat over top easiest way to have a great looking floor with no light or heavy areas
My dad put a floor like this in our garage and realized when he finished the second coat that he still needed to get the flakes scattered around the whole garage floor 😂
I honestly don’t mind a dirty floor in a garage. Like you’re going to put the car in there anyway and I assume it’ll get dirty again. So I would’ve left it. But great work 👍
My mom did this kind of floor, its absolutely awful, everything catches on it causing the flakes to rip chunks of the paint from the floor, and it just gets worse from there
As a retired professional paint chip sprinkler. I found the best method was to throw the chips up, like confetti. Way more fun.
Way more professional, productive and better looking too
She actually made a minor mistake: flakes are ment to be salt bae'd to the floor 😂 every flake has to touch her elbow
@@najawassolls243 I use a leafblower and a hopper, goes 20x faster
HAHAHAHA professional paint chip sprinkler
Would LOVE full videos!!!
I don't get it so many videos just cut off 80% through !
@@ItsSpiceto keep viewer retention up
She wouldnt be as cute in full videos
would love youtube to make shorts be more than a minute long
@@ItsSpice Really steams my bean..
Maybe consider putting a lab surface high wear urethane over top as a final coat, makes the floor scratch resistant and the aluminum oxide additive give a bit more slip resistance. Look good though
I had my garage floor done the same way. The contractor used a hand held fertilizer spreader for the flakes. Finding dropped nuts,bolts and screws is difficult but a large magnet on a handle helps.
I’m on the “no flakes” side for the lost parts thing. Nice look and good install, though. Don’t forget my suggestion for low-level lighting to illuminate under the car.
Yes, all my observations relate to dropping things. 😄
My dad has this in his garage. I dropped a tiny rubber o-ring and that damn thing bounced after hitting the floor and rolled away. Took me 30 minutes crawling on the ground with a flash light to spot it. I completely understand where you’re coming from lol
Thinking like a true genius
Looks absolutely amazing 🙌u make it all look so easy! 😅 keep up the amazing work
such a nice trailer! would love to have one like these, too
I will warn you if that’s your final floor choice you might want some sort of covering cause stuff gets lost so easily with the flake epoxy flooring. We had it in the first jewelry studio where I learned and we lost small gemstones, metal, pieces of works, etc. It’s a huge hassle so please get yourself something to help things not blend into the floor.
We use epoxy floors with flakes all the time for our sanitair units. We start out with a primer, let that dry for a day, pour or roll one layer of epoxy floor, and spray or sprinkle flakes on that same layer, let that dry for a day, quickly go over it with sandpaper to knock down any high, sharp flakes, and a final layer of clear coat on top.
I find her absolutely gorgeous! 😮
Genius Idea! Looks great!
Looks great! I faced the same dilemma when I painted my garage floors. The walls looked boring so painted them as well.
That looks freaking amazing
Your just amazing love you videos all of them 😍
Great job..! You do good work.
Great job !!
Great work! Photos of the finished product would be nice. Thank you!
Good to see a woman doing that and caring for her things ! Keep up good work !
Wow. A lot of work. Great job!!
I want people to acknowledge and respect female content creators like this. In a world flooded with OF trap, we get amazing content like this. Well done.
She blew it twice guys. Protect this woman at all costs.
Nice the paint job looks nice aswell as the floor good job
Looks great dude
Good work 🤙
i wish we had more girls like you interested in crafts and diy projects like this.
I am loving your videos ❤
That looks sick bro whattt im gonna do this to my dads trailer
You constantly remind me that I half-ass a lot of stuff.. 😂 gotta love a perfectionist
I really enjoy your videos.
Greetings from Germany.
Looks great
Damn so talented
Very nice
WOW ! Where do you get your energy girl?
Love how it looks!🎉
Looks good
If u don’t mind me asking what do you do for a living?
Nice job
Clean
That looks great. Damn....
This is why I owned a ladder deck :o)
When my parents were building our house, we did this in our garage. I still remember helping them throw the chips :)
You can divide the flakes into several ziplocks based on sections. I did this with glitter so it looked even and I didn’t run out before I covered everything 😅
Looks freakn good
Good job baby!
Me and my boss used the exact same kit on our work trailer! Pretty much the same process
I painted mine with grip grit in the paint. Lots of gripping and not alot of slipping! Lolololol
Can anyone tell me why the flakes? Wont it make it harder to find stuff you dropped? I keep seeing it in work and fab shops
For sure😂 I worked in a shop that had these floors and could never find anything I dropped, I don’t work on the car in the trailer so I’m not concerned about that issue! Just for transportation purposes
Flakes are usually applied as a form of grip that gives your shoe, so you don’t slip while walking
It also helps with minor dirt and stains not making the floor look super dirty.
Flakes are mainly used to hide imperfections in the concrete and grip. Most professionals will put the base epoxy down, sprinkle the chips to rejection, and then sweep up the ones that didn't stick, then roll on a urethane top coat.
Same flake they used in my office.A year later , i wish they did require a top clear coat.
Caked up
I love your videos can i practice?
I think I just fell in love
Beautiful ❤❤
I want to see the after effect of you using the trailer and showing what happens after its first initial use of being coated. Please....
Nice
That's awesome, how much did that trailer run you?
The constant movement of the trailer is going to make it crack and peel
Throw them in the air it gives a more beautiful lay once they hit the ground ... I've done a ton of epoxy work with light and heavy flakes
good job, you need to clear coat the top now. and for future reference toss the flakes into the air.
The flakes are to hide scuff marks on the epoxy paint, especially if it’s walked on before reaching maximum hardness in 30 days.
Woodfiller on concrete?!
You can’t be this slow.
Oh, interesting. Never seen that done.
I love the look but hate working on flaked floors. I drop a screw and I cant find it to save my life
Respect
Use a little grass cedar the little green ones that you can adjust one hole to five holes and it would spit it out while you spin it would make it easier and more consistent grass seed you would be amazed
The instructions on those flakes is to hold a handful and toss them directly up. Natural chaos in 4x4 blocks is the best method of distribution.
I’m glad you explained that purchase cuz it sounded sus the first time you said it 😂😂😂
Just put the flakes on heavy scrap excess when dry sweep off and apply clear coat over top easiest way to have a great looking floor with no light or heavy areas
God you're stunning.
❤
My dad put a floor like this in our garage and realized when he finished the second coat that he still needed to get the flakes scattered around the whole garage floor 😂
Is there anything that you can't do?😂 mad respect
What's the point of the flakes? Would drive me crazy thinking there's dirt/debris on the floor 😅. But very nice and detailed work!!! Should look dope!
Make sure to use the anti-slip if it came with the kit
That’s gonna look sick
How do you still look so gorgeous in a sweater and sweat pants
Now when you will loose a bolt you will be searching ir forever 😂🥰
throw the flakes up in the air works better and faster
How does the coating hold up? Did it last?
Amazing what OF money can buy
First I hear of epoxy in a trailer. Hope it works.
My gf calls it feeding the chickens
If you have oil stands, you can use real cat litter for your driveway
You can buy the apoxy with the flakes already mixed in
I'm interested to know did you weigh the trailer before and after
If you do it again for something else, it's recommended to degrease and completely clean the entire surface.
I honestly don’t mind a dirty floor in a garage. Like you’re going to put the car in there anyway and I assume it’ll get dirty again. So I would’ve left it. But great work 👍
I do this every now and then but never a trailer and idk if its even considered a epoxy floor
This women would be a good wife ❤
bruh where's the rest of the video? lol
i dont understand why people like this since if you drop a nail or bolt its disappeared since its camouflaged with the floor.
Think I would put a top clear coat on it
Did you apply a clear after the flakes?
Use bando not Wood filler cause wood filler shrinks.
Hope your epoxy stays on longer than mine. I didn't etch my concrete floor, so after a few years of parking my car, it's starting to flake.
My mom did this kind of floor, its absolutely awful, everything catches on it causing the flakes to rip chunks of the paint from the floor, and it just gets worse from there
Hol' up.. I legit thought this was Lucy Chen from #TheRookie when the vid first started, even the voice is similar.
Ah yes. Let's make the floor of my trailer look like my 3rd grade cafeteria floor.
i don’t even know how you make everything seem so easy and effortless and then i go to work on my car and im like 🤬🤬🤬
Does anyone know where her shop is located and whether she provides any auto services to the public?
I would still top coat it
No but a top coat would make it last 10 times longer.
De-greaseher, I hardly know her.
Sorry, it was right there. 😂❤