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Options to fix/reseal damaged epoxy floor?

ps2cho

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So I dropped a jackstand on the epoxy floor and it took chunk out of the floor.

What do you guys suggest to fill in the hole so that it doesn't compromise the rest of the epoxy coating?

Thanks
 
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For a large ding or chip we carry our Crack Repair Epoxy Putty which has a higher PSI strength than concrete. It is an epoxy product that gets mixed like Bondo and applied with a putty or spackle tool, and then can be coated over.
 
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ps2cho

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For a large ding or chip we carry our Crack Repair Epoxy Putty which has a higher PSI strength than concrete. It is an epoxy product that gets mixed like Bondo and applied with a putty or spackle tool, and then can be coated over.

The epoxy is Armorpoxy.

I actually sent an email via the contact form on the website to you guys a few months back and never got a reply unfortunately, guess I should have tried here.

I bought the Desert Tan and emailed to ask what options I have. Since you're on here, what do you suggest the options are to make sure it doesn't get worse? I'm not as worried about a perfect match as long as I can protect it. Obviously not buying an entire kit for a 2" area

Small damage. Awkward shape I know...
 

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The epoxy is Armorpoxy.

I actually sent an email via the contact form on the website to you guys a few months back and never got a reply unfortunately, guess I should have tried here.

I bought the Desert Tan and emailed to ask what options I have. Since you're on here, what do you suggest the options are to make sure it doesn't get worse? I'm not as worried about a perfect match as long as I can protect it. Obviously not buying an entire kit for a 2" area

Small damage. Awkward shape I know...
Definitely contact them directly. Good company and I am sure they will have a way to help
 
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