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POR 15 floor epoxy

462gilley

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I just saw in one of my magzines that POR 15 now has a floor epoxy. Has anyone had any experiance with it.
It said to check out the web page, but after I went to it there wasn't any info I could find on it.

Mike
 
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JMURiz

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I'm interested in this, I sure know their metal paint is a pain in the @$$ to remove, hopefully this is just as good.
 

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I've got por15 drops all over my garage from various project and gave up trying to remove them a long time ago. If their metal paint hangs on to dirty unprepared concrete floor I can imagine their purpose specific stuff would be great!!

Expensive though!
 

240zip

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Expensive ... I saw that ... $500+ for a 1.5 car garage with the clear topcoat. And it appears no one has used them.
 

JB22

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Well the whole premise of POR15 is using moisture to harden

I gotta think that stuff has to work pretty well.

Maybe I'll try it this summer.
 

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The deluxe kit is like 500, includes the colored chips and some other stuff.
 

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The other stuff in the deluxe kit are clearcoat and chips. I spoke with the Por15 tech today. They also have a 3.5 car deluxe kit (~800sqft) for $950. I'm looking at options for 1080sqft and was considering the Por15.
 

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I wanted to chim in here with a little information about the New Flour Armor just released by POR-15.

First Floor Armor is a urethane technology, not Epoxy. Epoxy base coatings are brittle and very acceptable to hot tar release. Some even come with "pads" for your tire to be parked on. Not a real solution. Epoxy coatings are not only very brittle but extremely porous therefore failing much earlier in comparison

They designed the kit so there is no need for prepping with muriatic acid or flooding the floor with water. Most Floor kits require the floor to be flooded with acid before it can be applied. With Floor Armor just use the included Grease and Oil remover to neutralize oil stains, vacuum dust and dirt and paint right over it with Floor Armor. For those looking for the ultimate in protection and/or want decorative vinyl chips, they offer a clear coat kit. (Deluxe Kit) After the application of the Basic Kit, simply broadcast the vinyl chips (if desired) and then clear coat to finish.

As many are aware or have done before, The common POR-15 Rust/Metal paints worked great for concrete. The only draw back is they were not very good for "hot tire" issues and the paint would release. Floor Armor was designed to also fix that problem. No more hot tires issues.

Thats the basics of the kit, and i'll be happy to answer any tecnical questions you may have on this product or any other of the POR-15 product line.
 

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Their own info says that it outperforms "water based epoxies", but what about solvent epoxies?
 

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Dave,
You mention hot tire pickup. What about chemical resistance? ie., brake fluid, antifreeze, acetone, etc. How does POR-15 stand up to that stuff? Do you have individual test results?
 

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Sounds interesting Dave.

My big concern about using an epoxy is the damage (burn marks) caused by welding/grinding, and the fading caused by welding (light). How does the urethane product stand up in comparison?
 

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I don't have any experience with their floor solutions yet. However I've done business with por-15 depot too. Good company and great prices.

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Sounds interesting Dave.

My big concern about using an epoxy is the damage (burn marks) caused by welding/grinding, and the fading caused by welding (light). How does the urethane product stand up in comparison?


Also interested to know the answer about this.


I'd also be interested in a group buy. I need enough to do 1600sqft.
 

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send me a 3 car kit (the basic kit and ill pay for the upgrades) and let me try it out.
ill report back :)

fwiw, i use my garage to fab work (cutting, welding), motor building, and pretty much any other process involved in building race cars (drag race cars that is)

plus my floor is prepped and ready to go :)
 
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462gilley

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I would like to see any info as far as installation, recoating process any thing that they can pass on.
I have a 400 sq. ft garage, and want to up date it.
I would also be interested in a group purchase.

Mike
 

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It's been proven over and over and over that 2 part coatings DO NOT WORK as floor coatings for garage applications. $980 and they want me to do the prep and application??!!?? We've got local companies that will clean, prep, coat (in any of 30+ colors), AND guarantee for 10 years for $595. Sounds like a complete scam to me, but then that's POR-15, high priced inferior products.
 

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It's been proven over and over and over that 2 part coatings DO NOT WORK as floor coatings for garage applications. $980 and they want me to do the prep and application??!!?? We've got local companies that will clean, prep, coat (in any of 30+ colors), AND guarantee for 10 years for $595. Sounds like a complete scam to me, but then that's POR-15, high priced inferior products.

Prepare to get slammed. Since when do 2 part coatings NOT work?

Haha! Please give me the name and number of the local companies you're talking about.
 

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It's been proven over and over and over that 2 part coatings DO NOT WORK as floor coatings for garage applications. $980 and they want me to do the prep and application??!!?? We've got local companies that will clean, prep, coat (in any of 30+ colors), AND guarantee for 10 years for $595. Sounds like a complete scam to me, but then that's POR-15, high priced inferior products.

Just my .02$- I find that most epoxy products work only as well as the preparation. It takes sound concrete and the right prep to create a durable finish with epoxies. I have had great success with two part epoxies, and have added that service to my business in recent years due to high demand. If you have someone who will install the coatings for under $600, THAT sounds like a major scam by a fly by night company/person. What are they working for- A case of beer?:beer: They are probaly not installing the type of coating you want, and I am of the notion that you usually get what you pay for, but I know from experience that not matter how good a product you use, it is only as good as the base it is applied to. If you cheat the prep, you cheat yourself from a durable finish. I have seen this procedure time and time again where someone buys a product and expects it to install itself! They DO NOT properly prepare the surface, and they DO NOT properly apply the coating, and then they get pissed at the product for not working. I don't usually mind because I can come in and fix the mess, for a nominal fee. :bounce: Anyway, just wanted to throw my hat in the ring and sound off. No Worries! Cheers!:thumbup:
 

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I'm really interested in this. We just bought another house and I want to do something with the floors. This seems like a pretty simple application and should have great durability. I'd definitely get in on a group buy as well. I'm probably going to order it either way, but everyone likes to save a few bucks.
 

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Is it sold in Canada? Where can I find that product? Between coats, we have to wait how long?

Yes, it's sold in Canada. I have a # for a distributor that I met at the Barrie Automotive Flea Market. He said that they ship directly out of Montreal. Give me a day or so to find it and I'll PM the information to you.
 

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Well, I went ahead and ordered from POR-15 Depot today. I went with the Dark Gray basic kit. I should have it early next week and hope to put it on the following weekend.
 

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Yes, it's sold in Canada. I have a # for a distributor that I met at the Barrie Automotive Flea Market. He said that they ship directly out of Montreal. Give me a day or so to find it and I'll PM the information to you.

nx2000 - please PM me the info too - also interested.

Thanks.
 

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I too decided to jump in feet first. I purchased the light grey deluxe kit (paint chips/clear coat) for my garage. I went with the 3 car kit which comes with an extra gallon of floor armor and more chips. I've just finsihed my 2nd coat of floor armor tonight. A couple of nuggets based on my experiences. Forget about the 3 hour pot life after mixing the two parts (4:1). It's a load for those of us who live in the southeast. My Pot life was more like 1.5 hours. Be very careful how much you mix at one time. My recommendation is to be ultra conservation with the batche sizes until you determine how fast it sets up. I lost roughly between a pint and a quart the first go round. My paint pan not has a nice rubberized puck in the bottom of it. Likewise once the paint started to set, the roller began to string out the paint :(

All in all, I'm pretty happy with the results so far. The second coat goes on much farther. It is amazing how well it covers. Tomorrow, I plan to put the third coat (clearcoat) down and broadcast in the chips. Stay tuned, more to come.
 

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Awesome. Get some pics if you can. I'll hopefully be going through that next weekend, so any additional tips you have would be great. Was the application process as easy as it seems??
 

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It's been proven over and over and over that 2 part coatings DO NOT WORK as floor coatings for garage applications. $980 and they want me to do the prep and application??!!?? We've got local companies that will clean, prep, coat (in any of 30+ colors), AND guarantee for 10 years for $595. Sounds like a complete scam to me, but then that's POR-15, high priced inferior products.

so says the troll ...
 

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I'm also interested in the answer to this question. Has anyone received any info from Dave or POR-15 yet

Guy?

Sounds interesting Dave.

My big concern about using an epoxy is the damage (burn marks) caused by welding/grinding, and the fading caused by welding (light). How does the urethane product stand up in comparison?
 
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