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    Walk in cooler question

    We built a walk in cooler for the lease but it has a plywood floor. Looking for suggestions on what to coat the floor with so we can wash out. Thinking maybe the apoxy garage floor paint??

    #2
    Put a lot of paint on it


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      #3
      Put down a cheap tarp. Either clean the tarp or replace it after you are finished.

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        #4
        Saw some 4x8 sheets of vinyl at home depot, same stuff some places have on walls in bathrooms

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          #5
          Rhino liner

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            #6
            Paint it with garage floor paint.

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              #7
              Originally posted by bsills View Post
              Rhino liner
              This is your answer.

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                #8
                Fiberglass resin, tint whatever color you want

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                  #9
                  acrylic roof coating or deck coating. Graco makes some good stuff.

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                    #10
                    Sheet(s) of melamine from HD or Lowes. Cut it to the shapes you want and contact glue it to the surfaces you want to make waterproof. I would do the floor and at least 6" up the walls. Seal the seams with silicone caulk. You can wash it out and then clean the water out with a squeegee.

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                      #11
                      We use HVAC Panseal. It is expensive but you will not have to replace it.

                      PN-200 PANSEAL is a unique, 100% solids, multi-component epoxy designed to quickly seal and repair leaking and corroded surfaces, forming a new, non-rusting and permanently restored surface. PANSEAL is used worldwide in the HVAC industry to coat, repair and protect cooling towers, chillers and wa

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                        #12
                        Josh PM sent

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                          #13
                          Saw some 4x8 sheets of aerospace aluminum, for the floor, then coat the entire inside with non-reactive plutonium. Should last until your 8th generation of grandkids, are shooting lasers at em

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                            #14
                            Durabak marine-used it on my boat and it has held up to years of abuse and slip resistant.

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                              #15
                              Just a thought - could you caulk all seems and apply red guard on the floor and a little ways up the wall before slapping cheap tile/something else over it? I'm thinking it would be similar to how you do a shower and you'd be able to take a hose to it because it'd basically be waterproofed


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