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Old 06-18-2007, 11:53 PM   #1
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Painting Slate?


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Got a client that asked me if it was possible to paint or epoxy coat her aqua green slate flooring. 12x12 tiles, almost a black sanded grout.

Is this something people actually do?

(I moved this thread that was in the flooring section, didn't get much info - looking for a little help on this - thx)

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Old 06-19-2007, 07:21 AM   #2
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I've never done anything to slate, but I was thinking about a company called H&C, which has all sorts of products for masonry and concrete and such. Here's what I found (I went to the DIY section, and followed the steps)

http://www.hcconcrete.com/project/horizontal/4020.asp
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Have sprayed a slate roof on a second empire.... black latex, still looks good. So it will stick. But for flooring????
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Old 06-19-2007, 06:18 PM   #4
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epoxy will stick but the question is ,how to shot blast it ?
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how to shot blast it ?
huh?
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for the epoxy to grip you would need some sort of profile for adhesion,can't scarrify it,so would'nt a shot blaster be the next best thing ?
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you would need some sort of profile for adhesion,can't scarrify it
...actually I would think you can, just the same as you would for a garage or basement floor-same process, same acid wash.

You can't just go shooting rock, especially slate, it's extremely brittle
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correct me if I am wrong but is'nt scarrifying a mechanical form of physically removing some of the stone to a specific profile ?Compared to acid etching which is a whole different system ?
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http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/scarify

you don't need a "profile". Metal (usually steel) gets blasted to create a "profile". You need to "etch" the slate and coat.

Yes, etching is a complete different process in reference to this job...and it's the right one IMO for this job
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cool,thanks for the patience ...
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