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Patching epoxy floor from damage

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Epoxied my floors with epoxy-coat system. Vapor barrier later, base layer then poly 200.

Had some bozo contractors that came in to replace overhead doors and I don't know how but a small chip occured in the flooring.

Is there a good way to patch this? I was thinking of taping it off, sanding, then using some kind of epoxy repair kit to fill them go over with more poly 200.

Is that a good plan? And also is there any good 100% solids epoxy repair kits? I was thinking of using Rust-Oleum concrete repair but thats a darker gray compared to my light gray floors.

Thanks
 

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Epoxied my floors with epoxy-coat system. Vapor barrier later, base layer then poly 200.

Had some bozo contractors that came in to replace overhead doors and I don't know how but a small chip occured in the flooring.

Is there a good way to patch this? I was thinking of taping it off, sanding, then using some kind of epoxy repair kit to fill them go over with more poly 200.

Is that a good plan? And also is there any good 100% solids epoxy repair kits? I was thinking of using Rust-Oleum concrete repair but thats a darker gray compared to my light gray floors.

Thanks
I know in situations like this, we work with the plant to get 'sample size' materials to the customer. Epoxy Coat may be able to do something similar. We would normally re-prep the small concrete area and sand around it so we can feather in
 
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