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MMA / Clear Sealer?

Jack90210

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Taken from a thread on checkerboard floors:

It's impervious to staining from common garage fluids - oil/anti-freeze/gas/etc. and allegedly the most durable coating you can put on concrete.

It's used all over in commercial applications - airports, warehouses, etc.

You can add stain to it or leave it clear like I did.

Read more about MMA (Methyl Methacrylate) here: http://www.mmafloors.com

I'm interested in some kind of sealer (instead of epoxy) for my next garage floor. Anybody else done this? What's involved for prep?
 
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Jack90210

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Anybody?

There are a couple of "Clear Sealer?" threads on here -- and they all have 1 post. :wtf:
 

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I don't think there are too many guys who have posted about MMA. There is a much, much higher % of epoxy here.

Hit me up with any questions.. Happy to help.
 
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Jack90210-
I will be using a sealer, as well, and got the same result from a search. I'm going for it, anyway. Mainly because I have the sealer on-hand already. I'll post up my results/thoughts when I get to that stage. Still waiting for permits, so it will be a while!
I'm using the Luster Seal.
-Todd
 
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Jack90210

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I will be using a sealer, as well, and got the same result from a search. I'm going for it, anyway. Mainly because I have the sealer on-hand already. I'll post up my results/thoughts when I get to that stage. Still waiting for permits, so it will be a while!
I'm using the Luster Seal.
-Todd

Thanks, Todd. Keep us posted.
 
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