RockSolid Garage Coating: 1 Year Later // Part 3

RockSolid Garage Coating: 1 Year Later // Part 3

Join Vicki & Steph from DIY for Homeowners by Mother Daughter Projects as they share 5 things they learned about RockSolid after 1 year. (show more)

– Rust-Oleum RockSolid Coating: Garage Floor Prep // Part 1: https://youtu.be/8RO4PhtHZn4
– How to Install Rust-Oleum RockSolid Coating // Part 2: https://youtu.be/X4Ff0sXDLFE
– Rust-Oleum RockSolid Coating 3 years Later// Part 4: https://youtu.be/47ZlOkIOLf4

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FYI: We are not professionals, and we don’t claim to be. This is what we found worked for our project. Yours may need a little different approach. Safety first!

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dymsza says:

How did the fix hold up?

JP says:

You guys and your music are way too cheerful for having so much trouble with this product. Honestly I would be pissed. I just found your video now but it is too late. I bought RockSolid in grey on Amazon and because it is considered a hazardous material they do now allow you to return it. I am afraid now to proceed. That is $450 wasted. Maybe if I buy some clear coat from another brand I will be ok. Wish me luck.

Ruben V says:

Thanks for the indepth review so helpful.

FromThe3PointLine says:

Thank you thank you for this information

tulipthorn says:

Love it; just found you two and instantly subscribed once I saw your intro. I'm looking forward to learning a lot more from you and courageously entering the world of DIY. Thank you.

Kevin Padden says:

The delamination issue that you experienced with this product (to me anyways) looks like not enough attention was paid to the "prep" of the concrete. When a concrete floor is properly ground with diamond tooling, you create a "mechanical rooting" opportunity for the product (whatever it happens to be epoxy, this stuff etc.) to actually make a mechanical bond to the substrate. This (in my opinion) did not take place on your floor. After watching your and a few other various videos on this product – I am VERY skeptical of using it on any of my properties. Best of luck to ya ! Cheers !

Cyclonex1CA ca says:

someone mentioned to cut a 12×12 clear plastic and tape the edges around the plastic as to make a seal and wait to see if water comes thru the concrete and soaks the plastic bag.

linop412 says:

Ive yet to find one video of someone who installed this product and didn't have any issues. I wanted so bad to give this a try, but it just seems to be a waste of money. Unless they bring the price down, I just cant take a chance on it. Thank you for the video.

Nathan Orloff says:

I found that the metal one was a lot harder to apply than the grey one. I recommend the grey one. It goes on better and looks better.

No worries Mate says:

Nothing replaces new concrete!

Multidimensional Traveler says:

This is so real life situation. This has to be one of the best style of video i have came across. Thank you ladies. I learned some new helpful information

Ryan Dao says:

I had a friend use RockSolid , his garage floor is terrible after 2 years. lots of peeling all over. complete failure. He did everything right and carefully prepped with a grinder. I used Sherwin Williams macropoxy with rexthane top clear coat and 5 years later its holding up very good.

Drackkor says:

Great video and your both beautiful ladies. I'm torn between this or these interlocking mats for basement floor. Anyone have any suggestions for basement? I don't want to go over 1500 dollars and my square footage is 650.

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