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    My first Polyurea floor, a few questions, will post up final results

    Garage floor is done and turned out great. Shout out to Scotti at Legacy Industrial, he noticed I ordered the wrong primer and fixed up my order proactively keeping my project on track. This is my first polyurea floor and I'm definitely a big fan of this product over 2 part epoxy, at least...
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    My first Polyurea floor, a few questions, will post up final results

    Thank you Shea; I had some trouble finding the Nohr-S installation instructions, thus the reason for my post.... but, I just went back and looked again and found them on Legacy's website, I was just blind. With that, and your guidance, I've got a solid game plan now!
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    My first Polyurea floor, a few questions, will post up final results

    Hello everyone. I've done 5 prior garage floors using 2-part epoxy products with great results. This time around, I'm going with Legacy Industrial's Nohr-S polyurea product kit, with the Nohr-S primer. I'll be doing a medium to medium-heavy flake broadcast (not full broadcast), in a 710sq ft...
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    Epoxy - Coat flooring ….used to be….

    Replying to myself :-) I should have noted, the one issue I always had with the 2part epoxy product from epoxy-coat.com was that it was not UV stable and definitely yellowed over time. For the garage floor I'm doing this week, it gets full sunlight, so I decided at the last minute to go with...
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    Epoxy - Coat flooring ….used to be….

    Same here - I've used epoxy-coat.com on 5 different garage floors over the past 15+ years, all with outstanding results, no problems whatsoever. They seem to have "rebranded", but their products look the same, with the addition of polyaspartic top coat options now. I'm about to do another...
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    shot blasting

    I've shot blasted a garage and it came out fantastic. Just keep it moving like you are mowing grass, with just a little overlap each time and for me, I got a perfectly uniform texture in the concrete, and it did not show through the base coat of epoxy. Shot blasting creates a helluva lot of...
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    Epoxy Coat, two different Part B's

    OK, talked to Epoxy Coat today. The 394.15 hardening agent has a slightly different formulation producing a slightly better base coat. But.... they confirmed, it really won't make a difference in most applications as long as your mix is very good and surface prep was done correctly. I was...
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    Epoxy Coat, two different Part B's

    Thanks Kaizen.. unfortunately, I chose the other way, I used the clear harderner 394 with my base coat today... it turned out completely awesome, so no worries, but now I'm going to hold off using the blue tint hardner 394.15 with my top clear coat until I can talk to someone at Epoxy Coat about...
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    Epoxy Coat, two different Part B's

    Since I want to get going on my install, I'm going with the clear part b on the bottom coat, and the blue tint part b on the top coat, I'm guessing it's the UV additive that makes it blue. Yolo!
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    Epoxy Coat, two different Part B's

    I called Epoxy Coat's off hours help line and left a detailed message...waiting for a call back.
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    Epoxy Coat, two different Part B's

    Help! Which part b goes with the colored epoxy, and which goes with the clear coat? The blue tinted hardener is labeled 394.15, and the clear part b is 394. See attached pic.
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    My Epoxy Coat Project

    I used the "Full kit premium" with 3 color flakes, plus another half kit premium, I chose the "Gray" basecoat color. The top coat I used was included in the kit, and I believe its exactly the same stuff as the base coat just without any pigment. I'm very happy I went with fleck for two reasons...
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    Before & After Epoxy-Coat 3 car 32 by 30

    Looks fantastic, great job.
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    VCT Installation - VIDEO

    Love it, great job. I bet you still have concrete dust coming out various orifices :lol:
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    epoxy my garage floor

    Preparation is essential for a good result, read, read, read the forum. Quick summary is: - if there is a sealant on your surface, you have to remove it - diamond grinding, shot blasting, and acid etching are all good options, depending on what you have - Surface must be clean and porous to...
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