Don't Just Seal Your Concrete-Give It An Industrial Coating That Lasts!
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Clear Coat is our proprietary fast drying single component military grade polyurea epoxy hardened coating for concrete. It is incredibly durable, chemical resistant, easy to clean and super easy to apply. Typically clear coats for concrete are nothing more than sealers that look good when applied but dull and wear out very quickly and thus requiring constant resealing. Sort of like what happens when you seal your Deck instead of coating it. You keep sealing it every year until it's a total failure and you need to grind/sand everything off and start over. Why not do it the right way the first time? Clear Coat penetrates and permanently bonds to your concrete and leaves a thick wear surface that is highly resistant to all vehicle fluids, solvents, cleaners and aviation fuel. Suitable for outdoor applications and will not yellow. With an Abrasion loss rating of 6mg(the lower the better) this is among the hardest coatings made. Cannot be compared to urethanes, sealers or standard clear epoxies. Most clears you will buy and apply will have an abrasion loss rating north of 50mg if they even have a rating, a lot of them don't. The abrasion rating measures how much of a coating wears off during a specific friction test, so the lower the amount of material lost the better the coating is.The mistake most people make is buying a coating without knowing the abrasion rating, abrasion is what destroys most coatings and every type of sealer. It's the most important factor when considering any type of coating/sealer. Every time you turn a tire on it, move something across it or even when you walk on it you create abrasion that wears off a bit of whatever is on your floor. So the better the abrasion rating the less material will come off if any at all with the right product.Two Or More Gallons Ship Free!
It's fantastic abrasion rating makes it a perfect protective clear topcoat over stained concrete. The problem with stained concrete is that the stain wears off fairly quickly leaving your floor in an unsightly condition. Outperforms contractor clear coats that are usually low quality residential duty type products. If you want some longevity to your newly stained floor this is the product you need to use.
Clear Coat is suitable for light forklift and car traffic such as in small to medium sized auto service centers, warehouse floors, grow facilities, process floors, pole barns and many other applications where a cost effective coating is desired. Unlike water based coatings and sealers Clear Coat is hot tire proof!
For high traffic or floors with heavy traffic we recommend the full Military Industrial Epoxy Flooring System which is available in a multitude of colors and with a color flake option.
Dries to the touch in 2-3 hours, can handle light traffic in 8-12 hours and heavy traffic in 24-48 hours depending on temperature and humidity. The cooler the temperature the longer you should let it cure. Above cure times are based on 75 degrees at 50% humidity. Do not apply below 50 degree floor temperature.
We recommend the application of our Industrial nonslip additive that will add grip to the floor and since it is high tech micro tubular aluminum it also adds in even more durability by acting like rebar in the coating.
Dollar for Dollar it doesn't get any better than this coating if you're looking for a cost effective way to protect and dress up your concrete floor.
250 sf/gal
Simply acid etch or diamond grind floor to profile and remove any surface contaminants. Product is single component so no mixing required. Once floor is prepped roll on with 3/8" nap lint free roller. Tack Free in 2-3 hrs second coat can be applied if desired in 3-6 hrs. Do no let mor than 20 hours pass if second coating is going to applied. If recoating window is missed floor must be roughed up with 100 grit sandpaper. Full cure is 2-4 days depending on temperature and Humidity. Light traffic can be put on floor in 8-12 hours. If nonslip is desired(always recommended) Use 3/4-1 unit of nonslip per gallon of coating mixed into coating prior to rolling. Continuous mixing of nonslip in can should be done to avoid settling. Always use a roller pan when using nonslip to avoid dull spots.