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Title: Shop floor coatings
Post by: good2win22 on September 08 2019, 12:07:43 AM
Me and the wife have decided to down size our house. That being said, we close on another property next Wednesday. Smaller home just 7 miles from our current home but outside the city limits. Property has real nice 40x90 shop. 40x60 is enclosed with the rest under a carport. 14 foot walls with two doors on one end.


Before I go move anything into the shop I would like to coat the floors. Been reading up on the epoxy coating and Polyurea coating. Anyone have experience with the Polyurea? Comparing the two, I believe the Polyurea has the advantage with application and durability.
Title: Re: Shop floor coatings
Post by: daveismissing on September 09 2019, 08:28:25 AM
Interestingly ( but not perhaps helpful) my local mechanic friend was unhappy with the low voc choices
he had so he used rust-paint , rustoleum, tremclad etc on his shop floor. Solvent smells for the first week or so.
The marine crowd are using this too, I'm told.
Title: Re: Shop floor coatings
Post by: bullnerd on September 09 2019, 06:48:14 PM
Garage journal.com has a whole flooring section to make you lose your mind.


I'm going with a product called Hellfire, single part, easy to apply, chemical resistant.


Super tiny link below.


http://www.legacyindustrial.net/products/hellfire-coating/hellfire-concrete-coating.html (http://www.legacyindustrial.net/products/hellfire-coating/hellfire-concrete-coating.html)

Good luck with your new place.
Title: Re: Shop floor coatings
Post by: good2win22 on September 10 2019, 02:54:19 AM
Thanks fellas
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