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    I pulled the trigger, my new polyaspartic floor

    Good looking floor. If you don't mind me asking, what was the sq/ft price, name and # of the contractor, and what polyaspartic product do they use?
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    The strip exposed to the sun....

    Perfect reason to use another product besides epoxy. We have moved to polyaspartic polyurea coatings instead of epoxy . . . one reason is their UV stability.
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    Chevy Logo done in quartz

    Yes this is the 3M colorquartz product . . . S grade. The white actually seals up an off-white . . . sort of gray white. As far as any yellowing, it must either be my pics or the monitor . . . no yellowing in person. The homeowner wanted the most durable floor possible . . . that's why we...
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    Chevy Logo done in quartz

    Yep, we used 3M. The main floor is 8 parts white, 1 part blue, and 1 part black. In the logo, the background is 1 part blue and 1 part black. The inside bowtie is 1 part blue and 1 part white. The rest is all white.
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    Chevy Logo done in quartz

    This turned out a lot better than any silk screen product. Further, I don't think they work well with quartz applications. As I said, it was bad bidding on my part but the client was thrilled to death with how it turned out.
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    Chevy Logo done in quartz

    Well the guy got it really, really cheap. We just completed 7000 sq/ft of thin-stamp overlay inside the entire house and front/back patios so I didn't want to overcharge for the garage . . . but it took a lot longer than expected. I was thinking we could do it in 2 days but it ended up taking...
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    Chevy Logo done in quartz

    We just completed a quartz broadcast polyaspartic polyurea coating for a customer and wanted to share pics of the Chevy logo.
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