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    Pitting in Tile Clad HS

    Greetings. We've primarily been using this product to broadcast acrylic flakes into, but recently we gave it a shot, in solid form, in our shop. Upon applying the 1st coat, we noticed it "pitted" everywhere, so I called SW, they said if we had a fan running, that was the problem. We killed...
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    Polyaspartic seal over Tile Clad HS epoxy?

    Thanks again, everybody.
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    Polyaspartic seal over Tile Clad HS epoxy?

    I'm glad you've found an alternative route with urethanes. We tried one that our SW rep recommended, but found the dry times to be an inconvenience, which is why I've kept with the polyaspartic clear. Yet, this seems to be a work in progress, who knows where we'll end up? Thanks again Crete.
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    Polyaspartic seal over Tile Clad HS epoxy?

    Thanks again Crete. So, which direction have you decided to go, instead of poly over smooth epoxy, if I may ask? I've rarely been confronted with that scenario, yet in order to better understand these coatings, I'm interested in what's worked for you.
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    Polyaspartic seal over Tile Clad HS epoxy?

    Thanks Crete. What confounded me, is he stated the epoxy, cured, is a solid substrate, whereas the poly remains flexible, so they don't actually ever bond. Yet, as I thought about it, what's the difference with putting the poly over concrete, being the concrete is a solid substrate? lol
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    Polyaspartic seal over Tile Clad HS epoxy?

    Greetings, Howdy, we'd been applying polyaspartic broadcast applications from last fall up to this summer, when I found with high heat/humidity some of our batches "cooked" real fast. Thus, I checked with my poly & epoxy suppliers to see if using the epoxy for the "bed-coat", then poly for the...
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    Hello from Fargo, ND!

    Thank you sir.
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    Hello from Fargo, ND!

    I visited this board about a month ago when we were using a polyaspartic coating for the first time (we used to use epoxy-based) and having a "little" trouble, and I was amazed at what a GREAT resource this site is, and how much respect you give to one another. Kudos to you and those of you...
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