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Which Clear Topcoat

aalleexx

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What would be the best clear-coat to apply?
I want a glossy finish that is easy to clean.
The concrete is about six months old(1200sf).
Already rented a walk behind diamond grinder and have the surface ready.(that was a lossa work!) I have my primer and epoxy from Armorpoxy and am ordering some chips from originalcolorchips to do a full broadcast floor in my shop. I have read of the difficulties and problems people have encountered with a full broadcast, but want to try it anyway. I will have help to do the floor. Not too worried about grip as I have a garage with a slick epoxy floor applied by a no longer in business local company that is as slick as the proverbial owl excrement when wet. I will have help to do the floor. Reading and watching as many articles and videos I can find Any suggestions welcome and appreciated.
 
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Shea

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ArmorPoxy has an excellent clear coat to go with their products. I believe it's called their "Military Grade" clear coat. Plus, it's always wise to try and stay within a vendors or manufacturers own line for best performance and compatibility when dealing with the type of high performance coatings you are applying.
 

Garage Flooring

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We have had a lot of luck with our clear polyurea

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https://www.garageflooringllc.com/2017/05/12/clear-gloss-garage-floor-coating-polyuea/

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LegacyIndustrial

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What would be the best clear-coat to apply?
I want a glossy finish that is easy to clean.
The concrete is about six months old(1200sf).
Already rented a walk behind diamond grinder and have the surface ready.(that was a lossa work!) I have my primer and epoxy from Armorpoxy and am ordering some chips from originalcolorchips to do a full broadcast floor in my shop. I have read of the difficulties and problems people have encountered with a full broadcast, but want to try it anyway. I will have help to do the floor. Not too worried about grip as I have a garage with a slick epoxy floor applied by a no longer in business local company that is as slick as the proverbial owl excrement when wet. I will have help to do the floor. Reading and watching as many articles and videos I can find Any suggestions welcome and appreciated.

(2) coats of our Nohr-S Polyurea works great over a full-flake system.
http://www.legacyindustrial.net/products/nohr-coatings/nohr-s-polyurea-coating.html

Coat 1: 175 sq ft per gal
Coat 2: 200 sq ft per gal

Good luck.
 

Armorpoxy

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We would recommend our Armorclad 2 Part Military Grade topcoat. On a full broadcast you need two coats and remember that the flecks need to be scraped and vacuumed to get rid of high spots and overlapping fleck edges.

Lastly we have all colors that OCC has and will beat any price they offer, please contact us directly with color choice and such as the GJ is not always monitored.

Also by keeping everything with one vendor, if you have an issue you have a warranty. If you mix/match, no warranty.
 

buildingup

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What kind of resistance to regular wear and tear and small gas/oil/diesel leaks does this product have? Going to be pouring 4,000sq ft this spring for my slab in the barn and want to get something down like this before we have our wedding inside and start storing items. Also, what is the desired finish of the concrete?
 
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