Industrial Epoxy Coating For Any Vertical Wall Application
The only epoxy engineered to stay on vertical surfaces — won't drip, run, or sag. One coat delivers 12 mils of impact-resistant, chemical-resistant, easy-to-clean protection that outperforms wall enamel by a factor of 10.
β One Coat & Done — 12 Mils ThickWhy Ultra Wall Epoxy Outperforms Everything Else
ArmorGarage Industrial Wall Epoxy is specifically designed for application to all vertical wall type surfaces. The problem with regular paints is that they're not tough enough. The problem with regular epoxies is that they sag and drip on vertical surfaces. Ultra Wall Epoxy solves both problems — it's impact, abrasion, and chemical resistant, and rolls on in one coat without dripping or sagging.
As a reference, standard oil-based enamels are only 2 mils thick and are much softer — they scratch and wear off easily. Standard solids epoxy will run and sag as you try to apply it to walls. Ultra Wall Epoxy is a very thick viscous material that clings to vertical surfaces without sag.
Ideal Applications
Ultra Wall Epoxy is the go-to solution for any high-stress wall environment that takes abuse and needs to stay clean:
Coverage & Sizing
Coverage varies by surface: Cinder block and lighter colors (such as Beige) may yield less coverage due to the porous surface absorbing more material. Sheetrock walls will yield higher coverage. Plan accordingly when ordering.
Sheetrock walls: If applying over sheetrock, please specify in the Custom Note Box. We will provide you the version specifically engineered for sheetrock walls.
Application Instructions
Over Bare Surfaces
Ultra Wall Epoxy can be applied directly to concrete, brick, cinder block, sheetrock walls. No priming required. Ensure the surface is clean, dry, and free of loose material before application.
Over Existing Wall Coatings or Tile
If applying over a previously painted surface or over ceramic/porcelain tiles, follow these steps:
- Sand the existing surface — lightly sand to rough up and clean the surface for proper adhesion
- Apply Bonding Primer — roll on our Bonding Primer to create a mechanical bond between the old surface and the new epoxy
- Allow 24 hours to cure — the primer must fully cure before wall epoxy paint application
- Apply one coat of Ultra Wall Epoxy — roll on a single coat at the recommended coverage rate. The thick formula fills voids and levels itself on the wall
That's it — one coat and done. Ultra Wall Epoxy will usually cover surfaces completely in a single coat, providing a smooth, uniform, high-strength finish that will last for years.
Chemical Resistance Ratings
Ultra Wall Epoxy provides serious chemical protection for demanding environments. Below are tested resistance ratings for common industrial chemicals:
| Chemical | Rating | Exposure Level |
|---|---|---|
| 50% Sodium Hydroxide | D | 72-hour immersion |
| 10% Sodium Hydroxide | E | Long-term immersion |
| 10% Sulfuric Acid | C | 8-hour splash/spill |
| 10% Hydrochloric Acid (aq) | C | 8-hour splash/spill |
| 5% Acetic Acid | C | 8-hour splash/spill |
| Methanol | A | Not recommended |
| Ethyl Alcohol | C | 8-hour splash/spill |
| Skydrol | A | Not recommended |
| Xylene | B | 2-hour splash/spill |
| Trichloroethylene | B | 2-hour splash/spill |
| 70% Sulfuric Acid | A | Not recommended |
Rating Key:
E = Long-term immersion · D = 72-hour immersion · C = 8-hour splash/spill · B = 2-hour splash/spill · A = Not recommended
For environments with heavy chemical exposure beyond these ratings, see our Chemical & Acid Resistant Epoxy systems.
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Ultra Wall Epoxy Color Chart
12 Standard Colors β Click to enlarge
Colors shown are approximate β actual epoxy colors may vary slightly from screen display.
High Pigment colors (White, Black, Yellow, Red, Orange) may yield less coverage per gallon.
PRODUCT MIXING:
This epoxy paint product has a mix ratio of 4 parts A to 1 part B. Standard packages are in pre-measured kits and should be mixed as supplied in the kit. We highly recommend that the kits not be broken down unless suitable weighing equipment is available. After the two parts are combined, mix well with slow speed mixing equipment such as a jiffy mixer until the material is thoroughly mixed and streak free. After mixing, transfer the mixed material to another pail (the transfer pail) and again remix. The material in the transfer pail is now ready to be applied on the substrate at the rate of 150sf/gal. Improper mixing may result in product failure.
Apply to masonary walls with 3/8"-1/2" nap roller according to texture of wall surface and 1/4" nap roller for sheetrock. One coat will suffice in the majority of applications. Our Bonding Primer should be used on sheetrock or masonry walls with an existing coating.
