AlexWhite532
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Hi All!
I'm new here... I was gonna have this long introduction, but I don't want to bore everyone before I get my question answered, so here goes...
As I've been researching, what I've come across is epoxy bonds best to concrete, over polyaspartic. However, polyaspartic is more durable and doesn't yellow. If I use epoxy alone, it's susceptible to yellowing, peeling and hot tire pickup. From past experience, I know this is an inevitability. Polyaspartic will alleviate these problems, if I use it as a top coat ONLY, while using the epoxy for the best adhesion to the concrete, base coat. Does it not make sense to do it this way? I've pretty much ruled out using polyurethane, as that seems to be best for interior usage.
Another problem I've come across is there doesn't seem to be a cost-effective epoxy-base, polyaspartic-topcoat FULL SYSTEM in existence, which is kind of forcing me to use two different products. I know I can put the polyaspartic on top of the epoxy with good prep, but what would be possible pitfalls to using products that weren't formulated by the same company? I've looked into Ben Moore V530/V531, but the Polyurea (V530) is prone to yellowing according to the TDS... On the other hand, I'm REALLY digging the drying time - same as latex paint!
I'm still looking for insight and still researching, but any advice is much appreciated!!
I'm new here... I was gonna have this long introduction, but I don't want to bore everyone before I get my question answered, so here goes...
As I've been researching, what I've come across is epoxy bonds best to concrete, over polyaspartic. However, polyaspartic is more durable and doesn't yellow. If I use epoxy alone, it's susceptible to yellowing, peeling and hot tire pickup. From past experience, I know this is an inevitability. Polyaspartic will alleviate these problems, if I use it as a top coat ONLY, while using the epoxy for the best adhesion to the concrete, base coat. Does it not make sense to do it this way? I've pretty much ruled out using polyurethane, as that seems to be best for interior usage.
Another problem I've come across is there doesn't seem to be a cost-effective epoxy-base, polyaspartic-topcoat FULL SYSTEM in existence, which is kind of forcing me to use two different products. I know I can put the polyaspartic on top of the epoxy with good prep, but what would be possible pitfalls to using products that weren't formulated by the same company? I've looked into Ben Moore V530/V531, but the Polyurea (V530) is prone to yellowing according to the TDS... On the other hand, I'm REALLY digging the drying time - same as latex paint!
I'm still looking for insight and still researching, but any advice is much appreciated!!
