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Epoxy Glitter Floor

JStar4

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My epoxy floor. Used silver chunky glitter with a black base coat topped it with polyaspartic so its uv resistant and tough!
 

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bigjon

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I like it and it's different!

The glitter looks slightly inconsistent though. Did it get picked up by the roller while applying the top coat? I had this issue in my garage cause I didn't do a thorough enough job picking up the loose flakes.
 

givemethewillys

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Ok, so I was very skeptical when I read "glitter floor", I thought your 8 year old daughter suckered you into something. But, I really like it! Great job, and thanks for sharing
 
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JStar4

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Yes it is inconsistent and random! If you put 6lbs of glitter to 3 gallons of epoxy you get 100% coverage. I added 2.5 lbs so i wanted random and some parts see through to the black base coat. Was just a personal preference. Also i didn't use a roller i used a notched squeege as i poured at 50 sqft per gallon
 
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