Hi all, I am having a house built with a 4 car garage (will be finished around August). I used the Armorpoxy Polyurea product on my previous garage floor and while it performed well - I'm not easy at all on my floors - it had terrible "hot tire pickup" so I had unsightly yellow spots where all cars were parked.
I want to avoid that this time around and from what I've read it seems a 100% solids Polyaspartic product would be best for me. One thing that I've read, however, has me concerned. It seems that due to the fast cure time and the thinness of the product, it may tend to lift due to not having enough time to adhere to the concrete.
I also read there may be a way around this in such that you lay down an epoxy base, then add the Polyaspartic top coat. Would this be the ecommended route for my particular situation?
Also, keep in mind that this will be a new concrete floor that has never had anything done to it and was poured in February. Would I need to do anything more than a simple acid etch and power wash to prep?
Thanks everone!
Mike
I want to avoid that this time around and from what I've read it seems a 100% solids Polyaspartic product would be best for me. One thing that I've read, however, has me concerned. It seems that due to the fast cure time and the thinness of the product, it may tend to lift due to not having enough time to adhere to the concrete.
I also read there may be a way around this in such that you lay down an epoxy base, then add the Polyaspartic top coat. Would this be the ecommended route for my particular situation?
Also, keep in mind that this will be a new concrete floor that has never had anything done to it and was poured in February. Would I need to do anything more than a simple acid etch and power wash to prep?
Thanks everone!
Mike
