Epoxy Floor Coatings???
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Originally Posted by TheLadiesMan
glad to hear it is working out. does it repel water oil or liquids?
They have a nice gloss and different kinds of aggregate added for a non-skid surface.
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u guys will be fine as long as u prep the floor first by having it sand blated or getting it acid washed but then u can apply a two part epoxy set up
the key is letting the paint settle long enough before u guys put stuff back on it
i know since I work at sherwin williams
the key is letting the paint settle long enough before u guys put stuff back on it
i know since I work at sherwin williams
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Originally Posted by eric69nova
u guys will be fine as long as u prep the floor first by having it sand blated or getting it acid washed but then u can apply a two part epoxy set up
the key is letting the paint settle long enough before u guys put stuff back on it
i know since I work at sherwin williams
the key is letting the paint settle long enough before u guys put stuff back on it
i know since I work at sherwin williams
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