MrBreeze
Well-known member
This is my 2nd 3-car garage I've done with Legacy Industrial products. The first was a couple years ago when we found ourselves in Fayetteville, AR due to a work relocation - needed to shorten the time without a garage (a new build) so went with the Nohr Polyurea - I knew going in that the pot life is shorter, and it did affect my ability to get the flake down in time, so it ended up being a bit uneven - no fault of the product, but rather I was both rolling and "feeding the chickens" in tossing the flake.
Fast forward to this time around - back in Arizona and another new build. The garage floor had been in for a few months, and I did the Diamabrush to prep, then Standard Epoxy Primer in light gray, followed by medium gray HD Epoxy with "system #9" flake (black, white, gray, blue) and then scraped with a 14" drywall knife then the clear poly top coat.
In spite of the dry AZ air (fortunately, it was a bit cooler - in the 70's for the days I installed) the pot life was far greater than the Nohr, but I still applied quickly, so almost all of my flake adhered well. I ended up with a "medium coverage" flake, but had enough (10 lbs) I could have gone full flake.
Very pleased with the outcome.
Scotty was very helpful but in all honesty, the site has a bit desired when it comes to determining the amount of product needed and images of the different flake blends. I think a lot of questions I ended up sending to Scotty (who was very helpful and quick to respond) could have been answered with more complete information, calculators and images on their site.
Fast forward to this time around - back in Arizona and another new build. The garage floor had been in for a few months, and I did the Diamabrush to prep, then Standard Epoxy Primer in light gray, followed by medium gray HD Epoxy with "system #9" flake (black, white, gray, blue) and then scraped with a 14" drywall knife then the clear poly top coat.
In spite of the dry AZ air (fortunately, it was a bit cooler - in the 70's for the days I installed) the pot life was far greater than the Nohr, but I still applied quickly, so almost all of my flake adhered well. I ended up with a "medium coverage" flake, but had enough (10 lbs) I could have gone full flake.
Very pleased with the outcome.
Scotty was very helpful but in all honesty, the site has a bit desired when it comes to determining the amount of product needed and images of the different flake blends. I think a lot of questions I ended up sending to Scotty (who was very helpful and quick to respond) could have been answered with more complete information, calculators and images on their site.
