Accel Junky
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So we had our new home's floor professionally prepped and coated with a polyaspartic coating about 2-3 weeks ago. Paid big bucks to "do it right the first time" as far as the garage floor was concerned. Ultimately the color didn't turn out like I expected (likely my own fault for assuming the chosen dark grey wasn't blue) and the texture I expected to be mirror smooth like those F1 garages we all dream of and see in the ads (again maybe I had the wrong expectations).
I'm seeing some issues that I thought polyaspartic wasn't supposed to have and I wanted to run it by you guys and see what you thought.
Firstly, we are getting hot tire pickup:
Next the coating is scuffing and scratching VERY easily. This is just from the cardboard discs that I put under tools and floor jacks to protect the floor (I'm extrapolating about 2 weeks worth of light use to the supposed years its supposed to last):
The coating manufacturer claims (their words, not the installer):
- Excellent Impact & Abrasion resistance
- No Hot-tire pickup
- Light Foot Traffic: 2-4 hours (we did not walk on it until 48 hours later)
- Heavy-Traffic: 24 hours (we did not pull in, park or move stuff in until 72 hours later)
I've contacted the installer to see what he can do but at this point I feel like this is probably less an install issue and more of a product problem.
Thoughts? And for sh**ts and giggles, here's a picture of how the texture really changes throughout the floor.
Gloosy...smooth-ish:
And in other parts looks like spray paint:
I'm seeing some issues that I thought polyaspartic wasn't supposed to have and I wanted to run it by you guys and see what you thought.
Firstly, we are getting hot tire pickup:
Next the coating is scuffing and scratching VERY easily. This is just from the cardboard discs that I put under tools and floor jacks to protect the floor (I'm extrapolating about 2 weeks worth of light use to the supposed years its supposed to last):
The coating manufacturer claims (their words, not the installer):
- Excellent Impact & Abrasion resistance
- No Hot-tire pickup
- Light Foot Traffic: 2-4 hours (we did not walk on it until 48 hours later)
- Heavy-Traffic: 24 hours (we did not pull in, park or move stuff in until 72 hours later)
I've contacted the installer to see what he can do but at this point I feel like this is probably less an install issue and more of a product problem.
Thoughts? And for sh**ts and giggles, here's a picture of how the texture really changes throughout the floor.
Gloosy...smooth-ish:
And in other parts looks like spray paint:
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