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lizzardtong

I got the concrete floor with decorative resin covering something like that http://www.resinsurfaces.co.uk/products/decorative-range/Resuflake.htm partition walls are removed, tables etc. Floor levels are all over the place. Co i need to grind or chisel down few high spots and go over with slc (will use weber floor.flex or larsen 1550). Question is will it bond? Or do i have to get rid of resin?
 
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TJ Smiler

The Weber will bond to it but i'm not sure if i would actualy be doing the job that way. How big is it, why dont you want to remove it etc?

To be fair though, those resin surfaces are completely waterproof and when there stuck there bloody stuck so i cant really see a problem going over it to be honest, my only concern would be if the cement in the adhesive would rot the resin over a period of time (which again i doubt)

Good question though, look forward to seeing some of the answers
 
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Russell brown

I did a barn conversion the other year and the customer didn't want to take the sloping floor up( about 2" over 4m) and it also didn't have a damp proof membrane. So we laid a resin one one top, we rang the technical people as to see what to use to level the bumps off and the suggested we make a cement and sir slurry up and coat the floor before laying the sly.
Russ
 
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lizzardtong

Did get the answer from Larsen

Normally we would recommend removing existing paint coatings by mechanical means (shot blasting or grinding). However, if the coating is definitely epoxy and is frimly bonded, then carry out the following preparation.


1. Sand surface of existing coating.


2. Vacuum.


3. Apply one coat of Larpime EU (Universal Epoxy primer) and broadcast 0.6-1.2mm sand into the wet primer at a rate of apporx 2kg per sqm.


4. Allow primer to cure (preferably overnight)


5. Remove excess sand and ensure primed surface has a sandpaper finish with no bald spots. Apply SLC1550 as normal
 

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You could have a chat to Tremco technical. I think they do a leveller that will go on top of resin without all that sand faffing about stuff... Cant remember as its a long time since i spoke to them but I think it is called Uniscreed
 

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