How do the clear coats stand up to things such as gasoline, hydraulic fluid, and oils? Will it fade over time and with tire traffic?
I'm in the same boat debating if I should have gone with the clear on the Epoxy-Coat kit that I ordered. I keep going back and forth on it.
Okay.... If you've decided (I Have) to go with a color (beige in my case) then epoxy clear, then a urathane topcoat for more protection.... When do you add in the anti-slip.
Would it work in the urathane?
All epoxy-coat product
Unfortunately tires leave marks on the urethane I put down norkan hpu747, it is just like a dust but I talked to the manufacturer and they said it can absorb... so they suggest adding wax or carpets.. the last thing I want to do is put some junk on top of the floor i just spent half my life working on..
Not sure if this is all urethane, but if you are going to be driving a car on it I would check to see if it has this issue.. apparently it is the tires fault for having the wrong compound in the tire.. but 3 different cars all do the same thing.

Damn, if its not one thing, its the other! Someone needs to just tell us the perfect combination of everything for the most perfect results.![]()
Beancounter put down the same stuff, wonder if he has any issues?
After a 3 hour drive on a hot day and the last part being twisty, I parked the Mustang on top of the clear epoxy. Next day, when I backed it up, I saw a fine "etching" of the tread pattern and it will not wipe up.
As time goes on, things like this and fine scratches, bother me less and less.
Maybe the memory of all that hard work is dulling with time!
Big picture, the floor looks great, and cleans easy, including oil spots.
The thing that upsets me is I put on a urethane coat to keep things like this form happening. after a month my entire garage floor is going to be one big tire mark.
