Thank you appreciate the help. What's the price difference? One more than the other?Metallic systems are fine for light duty applications i.e. parking cars, bikes, lawn mowers and man-caves (can we still say that?). If you'll be turning wrenches, using jacks and jack stands etc. a full flake high-build epoxy floor is tough to beat from a durability standpoint. Regarding 1/8" flakes, I tend to stay with 1/4" flakes, the smaller flakes can get too small (almost a dust) and the overall look can get somewhat muddy looking especially with a color selection like Wombat.
No price difference between 1/8" and 1/4" (from us anyway) but there may be a lead time associated with 1/8" flakes as we do not maintain lots of inventory of them. The price per gallon for a metallic or high-build epoxy system is very close, the difference is that you really need more materials for a proper metallic system. The primer and final clear coat are the same for either system, but the body coat minimum thickness for a metallic system needs to be roughly twice that of the traditional flake floor as the metallics need to be able to "swim" for best effect. We offer two styles of metallic systems but you'd need to contact me directly for more info as they are not yet available through our website.Thank you appreciate the help. What's the price difference? One more than the other?
