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Epoxy Coat Resistance

jaggudada

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I epoxied my garage floor with epoxy-coat and so far very happy with the results.

It's been 48 hours and portion of my garage floor seems to be still somewhat wet/not dried completely. Is this normal? I thought it should not take so much time.

Anyway, does anyone know what this epoxy coat will be able to tolerate is resistant to?

Hot tires, gasoline, oil??
 
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rugerlady

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I epoxied my garage floor with epoxy-coat and so far very happy with the results.

It's been 48 hours and portion of my garage floor seems to be still somewhat wet/not dried completely. Is this normal? I thought it should not take so much time.

Anyway, does anyone know what this epoxy coat will be able to tolerate is resistant to?

Hot tires, gasoline, oil??

Typically it should be hard enough for foot traffic after 18-24 hours. If it is not hard yet, it is typically a mix ratio error. I have questions to see what the next step should be. Call me at the office. If the floor is progressively getting harder your probably in good shape.
Christine
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Edger

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I thought pretty much all epoxies cured in 3 days at a certain temperature. Trouble is even if the days are that temperature the slab is usually way below so curing is much longer.
 
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