racingjason
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I have now read so many threads I think I am going in circles. I had decided to just paint my concrete floor and touch up as required however, after degreasing and etching I was not satisfied with the consistency of the surface and decided to call in a pro to get it done right.
All that being said, I am now being presented with two options: a) Polyaspartic or b) 80% solids epoxy with a polyurethane top coat. He is now recommending option 'b' as I will be welding/grinding in the shop and apparently the polyurethane is more durable in that respect (though not impervious as I already know). My question is; is there any disadvantages to 'b' vs 'a'? I am also looking at the long term durability outside of the welding/grinding from using jack stands, dropping tools etc. but also why he is proposing an 80% solids vs 100%?
Thanks,
J
All that being said, I am now being presented with two options: a) Polyaspartic or b) 80% solids epoxy with a polyurethane top coat. He is now recommending option 'b' as I will be welding/grinding in the shop and apparently the polyurethane is more durable in that respect (though not impervious as I already know). My question is; is there any disadvantages to 'b' vs 'a'? I am also looking at the long term durability outside of the welding/grinding from using jack stands, dropping tools etc. but also why he is proposing an 80% solids vs 100%?
Thanks,
J
