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Polyerea Floor Peeling In One Spot

Imatk

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Wondering if I can touch up a peeling spot on my floor, but not sure what product was used to coat it.

Anyone have recommendations?
 
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Garage Flooring

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Wondering if I can touch up a peeling spot on my floor, but not sure what product was used to coat it.

Does anyone have recommendations?

First things first, find the cause. Is there concrete/dust on the underside of the poly? Any staining or darkening of the surface?

If this were our product we would suggest you make sure it is profiled, clean it really well and we would send a premix quart of color and some clear to recoat that spot with.
 
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Imatk

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I think it's because when the floor was originally put in, they didn't put enough clear on it.

So they had to come out again and put another coat (after I argued with the owner) I don't think they bothered to even clean the surface before they put down the second coat so there are parts that look "milky" where you can see it's probably just not adhered because of contaminant.

The pigment is fine on the lifted spot, it basically is the original surface with the clear that is in tact and the second coat is lifting.
 

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I think it's because when the floor was originally put in, they didn't put enough clear on it.

So they had to come out again and put another coat (after I argued with the owner) I don't think they bothered to even clean the surface before they put down the second coat so there are parts that look "milky" where you can see it's probably just not adhered because of contaminant.

The pigment is fine on the lifted spot, it basically is the original surface with the clear that is in tact and the second coat is lifting.

Can you find out whose brand it was?
 
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Always best to use the material from the same supplier so that the color can try to be matched or close.
 
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