Posted by Robert in Md. on May 08, 2014 at 18:15:52 from (97.73.48.124):
Built pole shed last August concrete floor poured Sept . Decided to seal floor this week. Purchased L & M Dress and Seal WB and applied it Tuesday according to directions , dryed and looked fine. Applied second coat Wednesday , it dryed and looked fine, Looked at floor this morning and it had dryed conpletely and I was satificated. Purchased another 5 gallon can this afternoon to do the other half of the shop. Went in the shop about 4:00 Pm and the floor was wet and malky with about 1/4 inch of water on it.
What happened. the tem yestesday was about 65 degrees and today it rose to about 80 degrees. At 4:oopm the floor was wet and malky and looked terrible.
I called the fractory rep and he didn,t have any ideas.
He really implyed that I had a leak , the shop doen,t have any water access.
I do not want to finish the rest of the floor if it is going to look like this.
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