Garage Remodeled E707LVP Primer, E707HB Epoxy, Heavy Flake Broadcast and E344QC Polyaspartic
DESCRIPTION
DIY Residential customer looking to revamp their 450 sq’ concrete garage floor with a beautiful, industrial grade system. They wanted a heavy broadcast of vinyl flakes, as well as special glow in the dark flakes for a fun look and to make the garage steps more visible when the lights were turned off.
The concrete floor was thoroughly prepared prior to application of product. The floor was prepped with a concrete diamond grinder.
They used a 3-step application process:
First, they applied the High Solids E707LVP Epoxy Primer in a medium grey.
Second, they applied the 100% Solids E707HB Epoxy Basecoat in a medium grey. While the Epoxy was still wet, they broadcast 10lbs of our ¼” Dream Blue Blend Vinyl Flakes for a heavy broadcast. On the steps, they applied 1 lb of our ¼” Blue Glow Flakes over the Dream Blue Blend.
Finally, they applied a topcoat of our 85% Solids E344QC Polyaspartic to encapsulate the flakes and provide a clear protective topcoat for the system. Our 20 grit polybeads were mixed into the E344QC Polyaspartic at 3-4 heaping tablespoons per gallon to add slip resistance to the surface.
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Location: Newburgh, IN
Project Type: Residential garage
Project Customer: My Personal Geek
Project Size: 450 sq’
PRODUCTS USED:
E707LVP Epoxy Primer Medium Grey: Primer of High Solids, Commercial Grade E707LVP Epoxy Primer. 3 Gallons Total at 9 mils DFT (dry film thickness).
E707HB Epoxy Medium Grey Color 100% Solids : Basecoat of 100% Solids, Commercial Grade E707HB High Build Epoxy applied at 10 mils DFT. 3 Gallons Total.
Dream Blue Blend Vinyl Flakes 1/4″: Dream Blue Blend Vinyl Flakes 1/4″ broadcast into E707HB Epoxy while wet. Applied at a very heavy broadcast, 10 Pounds Total.
E344QC Polyaspartic: 85% Solids, Commercial Grade Clear Polyaspartic topcoat. 3 Gallons Total at 8.5 mils DFT.
Blue Glow Flakes: 1lb of Blue Glow in the Dark Flakes.
Anti-Slip Polybeads : 20 grit Polybeads were mixed into the polyaspartic topcoat at 3-4 heaping tablespoons per gallon of top coat.
Date: 2021
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