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Dusting floor

leanburn

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Hi all. I have a 6 year old 30x48 shop that is used as a hobby shop. Sleds, quads, welding, buddies coming over to use car hoist ect, ect. the problem I'm having is the side that sees all the major use is dusting. I originally did put down some densifier because top was soft ( long story ). I also have one low spot that collect water every time I pressure wash floor.
Is there a product that is self levelling to repair low spots or is this a repair and grind process?
What products would I use? Do I need a top coat after ?
I had a quote from local contractor and almost fell over so this will be a diy project :scared:
 
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Armorpoxy

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How about a single coat of our SPGX polyurea/polyaspartic? Super cost effective and easy to apply.
 
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leanburn

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Interesting. I'm getting confused on the coverage rate. How many gallons to do a 1400 square foot floor ?
As far as prep work it doesn't say anything about grinding, is that true? I have applied densifier in the past, will that affect adhesions?
Do you have dealers in Canada?
 

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Hi
Coverage would figure around 300 sq ft per gal. Fight 5 gals safely. We don't use dealers and ship to Canada daily.

If the floor is porous and has accepted the densifier just power wash it. Let dry and roll on. Thanks.


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