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Seeking Advice on Polyaspartic Coating

SCTrout

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I am a new Garage Journal member who is planning to coat a one-year old 600 s.f. concrete garage floor with a clear polyaspartic coating before the weather turns cold.

I am seeking a durable coating that I can install without much difficulty. I mainly use the garage for storing cars and lawn equipment with occasional light auto maintenance.

The garage is located in Chicago I am considering the following:

Legacy Insdustries Nohr-S
Amorpoxy SPGX

Are there any other options that should be considered?

Any comparisons on between the Nohr-S and SPGX products?

My concrete is in good shape except for some transmission fluid and oil stains. Any guidance on the best product to remove them would be appreciated.

Steve
 
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LegacyIndustrial

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For the stains try some Pour n Restore, try Tru-Value Hardware.
Works well.

You can't go wrong either way on product, both of us put out good product and support our customers.

Good luck.
 
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KM1013

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In the same boat as you. Was also considering epoxy-coat. Armorpoxy does a lot of posting on here and I think that speaks highly of the commitment he has to this industry and to his customers. Let us know what you decide and post results if you can. Thank you.
 

Armorpoxy

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Be sure to remove the stains as residual petroleum products in the slab can cause issues with a polyaspartic or any coating since they can’t absorb and adhere.

If using an epoxy system we carry an Oil Stop Primer to deal with this issue.
 
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