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Anybody use GP epoxy

Triman8654

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I’m looking into using General Polymers Epoxy. Just curious if anyone has experience and information on the application process, easy, problems ect. How the final product has endured the wear.
I’m specifically looking at MVT resuprime. Then GP 3746 HP epoxy gray base, full broadcast dry then clear with 3746. Using Torginal flakes.
 
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You've got to be on your toes with the Resuprime MVT not sure what the working time is with that stuff but it sets up fairly quickly. If U.V. protection and abrasion resistance are a consideration you may want to check into their polyurethane for a clear coat.
 

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No I don't, I'm not sure of GP product specifics in general just had a past customer who struggled with the MVT product's pot life.
 
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Triman8654

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MVT 15 min pot life..
Any ideas what I should use to fill my saw cut joints 1/8 thick.
 

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I can't address GP products or products compatible with GP coatings. We offer Wolverine Coatings IntegraFlex 1921 for this application.
 

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Diamond grind and fill your joints with MVT if you can move fast enough otherwise fill with GP 3579. Next apply the MVT at proper coverage rate. Day 2 use 3579, color matched to the flake (best primer on the market) and broadcast your flake into that. Sweep, vac and topcoat with your epoxy, GP 3746 or polyaspartic 4850. You might be fine broadcasting into 3746 but 3744 used to "popcorn" and 3746 is a very similar resin.
 
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