After a year of use I thought I should give an update on my Epoxy Coat floor system. The epoxy has held up very well. I should however let you know that I am very careful of what I do in the garage. I have dropped a cordless drill on it and chipped the clear coat in one spot. Problem is, I can't find the spot now so its not a big deal. I mean if I can't even find it .... Other than that, no problems. My Polaris Ranger will leave some rubber marks if I turn the tires to sharp but they rub right off with a piece of paper towel. You don't want to use a cloth towel or your finger due to the grit in the epoxy.
I'm really glad I put the non slip on the finish coat because the epoxy is VERY SLIPPERY without it. I store snowmobiles in the garage in the winter and I have to be careful not to let the carbide runners scratch the floor when I move them in and out. I have a snowmobile dollie so it's not a big problem.
Clean up of the garage floor is a breeze. Dirt and leaves sweep up a lot easier than before and mopping is a simple process. I did have to buy a micro fiber type of mop head as the anti slip tears cotton fiber mops and leaves cotton fiber residue.
I have not noticed any yellowing or staining of the epoxy. I've experienced dog urine, gasoline, oil and no ill effects to the epoxy.
Our home is on a crawl space so our garage acts as a basement and storage area as well as garage. The Epoxy Coat flooring has turned a ho-hum garage into a pleasant place to work on vehicles and projects while still being a garage. We even cleared things out last winter and had a winter picnic with friends in the garage.
Here are a few pictures of the garage today. Sorry for the mess but we just finished moving into the house (previously our second home) and haven't organized everything yet. Time for another garage for storage ????