Amazing stuff!
The stuff is great material, but it's no good without knowing what you're doing. I didn't, but Jason from colored epoxies did and he patiently guided me along. I was bad I even called on a holiday, and he answered and helped me. The garage looks amazing with some wet on wet application, lots of coats and lots of colors, and I didn't grind the floor. Thanks Jason and coloredepoxies!!! Oh yeah, and the closest thing that this project is like is it's like waking up to gifts on Christmas, as the colors marble and do their own thing over night, you wake up and you're like wow, on the last metallic photo!
440 sq ft garage, no grind
1st picture: roller coat, mexican red 1.5 gallon
2nd picture: 2nd coat mexican red roller squeegee
3rd picture: mexican red wet coat followed by pigments, while the red coat was wet, 2 gallon copper (1 hardener), 2 gallon orange pearl, 1 gallon ocean blue, I gallon, gray blue pigment.
I had all the pigments prepped mixed , ready to go with everything but harderner. After each pigment coat, applied to floor, I then added hardener. Copper poured in 3 gallon all over, then orange pearl, then the blues and then with a squeegee (that isn't hardened from prior use) mixed in half circles, continuously, at the end spayed with denatured alcohol to pop bubbles.
Only problem with the project was the creepy crawler bugs that got into the epoxy!
Also google on 'apron' of garage, I colored mine but maybe you don't want that.