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Gang, a customer sent this in recently. The garage setting inspired me to show it here. This is our Xtreme Aspartic 80 with a custom blue tint and a medium broadcast.
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Extremely chemical and wear resistant. Will never amber.

Coat1: Xtreme Aspartic -80
Coat2: Xtreme Aspartic-80 with custom blue tint, silver and gray flakes distributed
Coat3: Xtreme Aspartic-80

Coat 1&2: 250 sq ft per gal
Coat 3: 300-325 sq ft per gal

Link: legacyindustrial.net/cart/polyaspartic-coatings-c-44.html?zenid=b795e00963f1cb6dfa3470a23dddbcbc



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No, this customer gave us his RAL color number. We were able to get a blue very close.
We do stock colors beyond this chart. They come and go on-demand and therefore, we don't advertise them. We stock Harley Orange, Coca-Cola Red, etc....Here is a close-up at the threshold.
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I would certainly be interested in this type of flooring product if it weren't for the super fast drying time. To much for one old alligator and his young wife. If I had some help this is certainly what I would go for.
 
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I saw that Scotty but it didn't say how much it extends the pot life. Do you know off hand? Just a few bucks more. Which is ok.

By-the-way I want to do a refuse flake job. Does this do well with that? I think if I'm not mistaken that it takes, according to the instructions, "Broadcast the vinyl chips at approx.. 5-7 pounds per square feet". Surely that a mistake huh?

Larry
 
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That looks really good, but looks like it makes the space much darker.
 

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We have a slow-cure version too. Certainly manageable.

You sell to homeowners? A rep in my area I talked to won't sell to homeowners cause he does not want to see them shell out a ton of money, mess it all up and get upset over the whole ordeal. I think he even goes on site to a ton of installs just to make sure the contractors are mixing and prepping right. Is this product that finicky? From what I hear it's the best of the best.
 
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I saw that Scotty but it didn't say how much it extends the pot life. Do you know off hand? Just a few bucks more. Which is ok.

By-the-way I want to do a refuse flake job. Does this do well with that? I think if I'm not mistaken that it takes, according to the instructions, "Broadcast the vinyl chips at approx.. 5-7 pounds per square feet". Surely that a mistake huh?

Larry


Larry, watch this video.

Yes, divide total sq ft by 7 for total pounds of flake.
 
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A sprayed urea product. The installer of this project actually specializes in sprayed coatings.

This was his first pap with us. Turned out awesome for a beginner!


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