This carpet had a lot of blood on it. Blake successfully removed it using the steam cleaning method and some serious know how. Great Job!
Top picture: almost finished stripping the old clearcoat off.
Second picture: Applied new clearcoat to part of the floor. That was just one coat.
Both pictures above are finished product.
This stained concrete floor restoration job turned out so good. This process is what we call a scuff and recoat. It starts with removing the top layer of clear coat to remove minor scratches. Next we a few layers of new clear coat.
This stained concrete floor restoration job turned out so good. This process is what we call a scuff and recoat. It starts with removing the top layer of clear coat and applying a few more layers of new clear coat.
This video and the one below are the same place.Check out the video below for finished results.This place was huge and in very bad shape. Unfortunately I didn't take before pictures or video of it before I started. Most of it looked just like this.
This video and the one above are the same place. This is the final result. Most of the floor looked like the video above.
Result of a stained concrete restoration job that we did today. Looks amazing!
We did a scuff and recoat on this very worn floor. The top picture shows the floor with one coat of clear vs the scuffed floor.
This floor was extremely scratched and scuffed. We did a scuff and recoat to get it looking much better. When we say scuff and recoat. We are talking about removing the top layer of clear coat then applying a new layer of clear. The scuffing gives the new coat a better surface to bond too.
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