Man totally forgot about this post.
Yes it is still available.
Epoxy coat is the brand. No primer with it I was going to use the product as a primer as I only have 600ft to do with 1000 ft of product.
Nothing happened, but I actually really like the finish that the builder applied, it is...
Won't be able to use it unfortunately. Paid $800. Willing to take $500 OBO. Taupe with beige blend flakes.
2 large kits, no clearcoat. Located in Edmonton.
PM me if interested. Mods please feel free to move if required.
Well I may have jumped the gun with the purchase of an epoxy coat kit without clear.
I want heavy flakes, and I know they will get dirty and stain without a clear. I also want to add shark grip to the clear.
So, where do I get a compatible clear (epoxy or polyurea/other).
Benjamin Moore...
I have done it many times. As long as the tile is applied properly, there should be no issues.
like others have said - get a diamond bit not a masonry bit. I have had success with a masonry bit before I knew about diamond bits, but diamond bits are just awesome. Home improvement stores...
Some more questions - instead of PM'ing I hope to have them answered here.
1) Primer vs. No Primer: Primer seems to be the flavor of the week around here, however I do think two coats of epoxy, whether it's a primer coat and finish coat or just two finish coats are better than one.
I have 2...
Question about product "thickness".
So obviously one coat is sufficient for coverage.
What I'm wondering is how far could you make it go if you planned on doing two coats.
For example I have two kits @ 500 per kit but ~630 feet to cover. Could I do a "primer" coat at 50% thickness and have...