Installing Urethane Coating On Epoxy Floors
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
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Chapters:
0:00 Mixing Urethane
3:18 Pouring the mix to floor
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Best content on the web! It’s always a good day when I see a video from you. Thank you so much. Shoutout from JonDon Union City
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Great job Jason thanks for putting your time to help others.
Would like a video of after it dries that demonstrates its benefits. Water proofing, strenght testing, ease of cleaning... things like that. Maybe do before and after or side by sides.
Be nice to know when you apply that after the epoxy coat.
Within 30 hours after the epoxy.
What are your thoughts on using that spout for speeding up edging with polyaspartic?
It may work. You should check out our single component polyaspartic, it takes the pot life out of the equation. Very simple to use.
concretefloorsolutions.com/store/polyaspartics/cfs-1c-polyaspartic/
How much is solid content of urethane top coat when is mixed A+B? 👍
73% concretefloorsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/CFS-HIGH-PERFORMANCE-URETHANE-technical-data-sheet-.pdf
I'm trying to do some research before I put down some metallic epoxy in my basement. I've noticed some people sand it but the chew did not. Will the urethane still adhere to the epoxy if I do not do this? I'd like to get a urethane that doesn't scratch very easily since it will be high traffic areas.
First thing to remember is, there is no such thing as a scratch proof floor. The urethane is definitely better scratch resistance than epoxy itself. It is recommended that you lightly sand the surface of epoxy before you apply the urethane.
We do have some contractors that apply floor wax instead of urethane and say that is even better scratch resistance, then the urethane.
@@ConcreteFloorSolutionsthank you for the advice. I will definitely do my research into the wax. I was worried that sanding the metallic would take away the shine but I'm guessing the urethane would add that back in. Do you have any advice on maintaining the scratch resistance or I guess how to maintain the luster over time? I read that metallic epoxy force can last 20 years if you take care of them, but I'm looking into what I would need to do to do so.
@@Chenoah. here is a link to the wax:
concretefloorsolutions.com/store/surface-treatments/floor-restore/
@@ConcreteFloorSolutions Thank you!
Was this over raw flake or already topcoated?
Raw flake, that's why it was 166 ft.² per gallon
@@ConcreteFloorSolutions surprised that stuff wouldn’t bubble going down that thick. Is it more like a polyaspartic rather than a moisture cured?
@@alittlenervous6739 It is a two component urethane, not moisture cure. It is very similar to a polyaspartic from a durability standpoint, much easier to apply, better working time. More of a semi gloss finish. concretefloorsolutions.com/product/cfs-high-performance-urethane/