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New install question for a newbie.

gnab2

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How does the SPGX tinted tan look and does it hold up good to general use? I have a new install and I am looking for a cheap but durable protectant. I was looking at paint/poxy but found something on SPGX tint able coating and it confused me more in my choice. I have a 30x59 shop and a 26x41 garage, I would be doing the floors in. With that much floor I need to go as cheap as possible but durable. I am not not a cheap a$& but just very frugal.

Thanks in advance.




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gnab2

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I was more looking for input since I have no experience in this area. I have been eyeing SW Tile Clad too.
 

nyepoxyguy

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What's your budget and how much are the products you're looking to buy? From my experience most industrial epoxies sell for $50/gallon but its not uncommon to see them changing hands for as low as $25/gallon.
 
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gnab2

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Thanks for the input. I have time, so I will just see what turns up. The wife wants the house garage done to so that is almost 3000sqft of flooring to do. Price is coming into play now.

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I used an industrial, surface tolerant epoxy on my floor, which has turned out very nice. I paid $55 per gallon. Now, while I purchased some of my products from vendors who frequent this site (Scotty of Legacy Industrial sold me Xtreme-set 100 and a 7" Diamabrush/shroud.), my epoxy was purchased from another supplier. From my experience, getting top technical/installer support is a huge asset. For example, I called Scotty because I wanted to use the Xtreme-set to fix a blemish that I discovered after applying my primer coat. He was super helpful. Scotty has installer experience, as well as, general technical knowledge. If I had to do it again, I would look very closely at getting my epoxy from him also.

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