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Maxwells carries it in Baton Rouge

re: Straining Ground Beef

Posted by robot55 on 10/13/25 at 8:43 pm to
Drain it. It’s bad for you
Walked right past this area with 3 kids. We couldn’t get out of there fast enough. I’m done, not taking my family back. It’s out of fricking control

re: Survivor week 3. Who you got?

Posted by robot55 on 9/19/25 at 9:50 am to
Also took the packers
Rouses on Florida blvd in Baton Rouge has it.
My favorite sandwich in the city is the muff from Anthony’s deli
Quickcrete patching compound works well. You can get the pint size containers in the concrete section of Home Depot/lowes. It’s premixed and ready to use, you would just want to add some colorant to it and mix well. For colorant, quickrete sells some bottles of different concrete colors. If they didn’t have a great color match to your floor color you could get a gallon of concrete stain mixed up in the paint section of Home Depot, lots of color options that way.
Is it a skinny line, scored kinda deep into the slab? If so, you could fill it with a colored concrete filler. When we score slabs, we typically use a wider blade that just barely etches the top of the slab and that kind of score line wouldn’t be deep enough to apply any filler.
Anything rubber can stick to the floor, it’s probably just warm temps and it’s melting a little bit. Razor scraper should get it off. Stick on, felt pads may help.

Changing the color is tricky and I usually don’t recommend it. Most stained concrete floors were stained with acid stains. Acid stains are great because they eat into the concrete and are very durable, pretty much permanent. But once the floor has been sealed you can’t really use acid stains anymore. They have other stains, acrylic stains, acetone dyes… but they mostly sit on top the floor and are susceptible to scratching, peeling over time and nobody wants that.

We typically charge $1- $1.50/ sqft. depending on how rough shape it’s in.

Cajun meatballs

Posted by robot55 on 6/21/25 at 8:36 am
Anybody in the Baton Rouge area sell premade meatballs for a meatball stew

re: Documentary on Texas BBQ

Posted by robot55 on 6/7/25 at 8:37 am to
Thanks for sharing this!
He can putt, strong short game and Scottie loves him

re: Masters viewership

Posted by robot55 on 4/14/25 at 7:42 pm to
Yep! They finished up much earlier on the afternoon, less time to build drama
Pat reed will not be on the team. Harmen absolutely needs to be on the team. Berger has a good chance to make it. I think Keegan should think about calling his own number.
It’s never okay to lay hands on a woman

re: Garage floor coating

Posted by robot55 on 4/4/25 at 12:02 pm to
This is the ideal candidate for an epoxy floor! The v400 would work great.

re: Garage floor coating

Posted by robot55 on 4/4/25 at 12:01 pm to
Anything loose or flaking up would need be removed first. I would think a good pressure washing would do the trick. A hand grinder with a cup grinding wheel would also work if the pressure washer isn’t enough.

You could do this coating on a patio. However, I personally think other coatings look better for living areas like patios. We do a lot of 1/4” concrete overlay resurfacing with slate texture finishes( stamp rollers). It looks like a real stone or real wood after it’s stained/sealed. Not the solid color, painted, epoxy look.


Ninja coatings seems to me to be a good product. It’s basically the epoxy with the flake finish over the top. But in my opinion, the epoxy and the ninja coatings look best in garages more than outdoor areas.

re: Garage floor coating

Posted by robot55 on 4/4/25 at 10:32 am to
I install this product professionally. Holds up great. As others have said, prep is key. Clean really well. If it’s slick concrete you may want to do an acid wash. Not necessary for broom finished concrete. Have them print you out the data sheet, it has all the directions for mixing and applying.

re: Garage floor coating

Posted by robot55 on 4/3/25 at 4:56 pm to
Helm paint sells a product called corotech v400. Very good product. Not hard to put down. Can be tinted to any color. Roll on with 1/2” naps. I use a paintbrush around the edges and on any vertical concrete. 2 coats. Don’t park on it for 7 days