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Factory tough industrial textured epoxy coating

Materail below is for up to 550 sqft.

AD134 - 2 gals for a two car garage
AD85 - 3 gals
Purchase both prodcuts in the same color. A 1/8" notched squeegee is a must with AD85. After squeegeed out, evenly roll AD85 until floor is coated then roll in the direction you want the texture. Most common direction is rolling towards the doors.




Completely fantastic!  It looks like a showroom floor. The only reason I put anything back in my garage is because my wife made me.  It is beautiful... and actually quite easy to do myself. The floor turned out great!  I could not be happier. ADPolymers really knows their stuff right down to the amount I would need for my floor.  They were right on.  If I ever do another floor, I'll use these guys.  No doubt,  oh, by the way spiked shoes.  They're are indespensible!
Hey Guys,,
Floor went down beautifully! Learned a bit while installing… like how to get chips to stick to side toe kicks.. !
Thanks for all your help again!
Bob
In all phases, it went exactly according to the description/plan that AD Polymers laid out. Their a class act and was a pleasure to deal  with. In my opinion, it looks very, very nice. Thanks to all who played a part in the completion of it.  It was hard to photograph - TOO SHINNY!
Terry

Had a fun time doing this kitchen floor.  After the old floor was removed.  Next time I am NOT taking up the linoleum squares.  It was glued down! AHHH!. 
Thanks guys,
Linda

Thanks for the help.  We love the floor and the compliments we get.  Hate to put the furniture back on it.  Wife won't let me get a pool table.
My utility room is next.
Greg

Everything went pretty well but man, is that 2nd top coat a ***** to figure out where it already is. Thanks again for your help.

~40 sqft Bathroom floor over linoleum-
Sand floor with rough sand paper to take some of the sheen off.

- 1.5 gal epoxy AD77-Put on heavy to level out the profile lines of the linoleum if any. - Heavy flakes - ~ 5lbs
when dry lightly sand entire floor for a smooth feel.
AD77MUV - two simi heavy coats. Use 12"flat squeegee and back roll with 9" 3/8 nap roller.
This is my second adpolymers garage floor. Second one is easier. Your right about tossing the chips. Small hand fulls make it easier to toss them them more even. Greg J.
Thanks for all your help. Floor looks great. The fast e-mail responses SAVED ME! I want to do another floor - maybe my dad will want to do it when he sees mine. I have a good idea for his floor. Talk to you soon.

 

Thanks again for all your help Ryan
We get lots of complements on our floor. It was fairly easy to install. Your flake tossing technique is a MUST! I can see how we would have been short if we would have started from front to back! Thanks a million!

Barnside Creamery
I just wanted to let you know I got it all done and it turned out real nice.It seems like it is going to be bullet proof and I don't see how it can peel up after grinding the floor priming and applying high build. The difficult part for me was waiting on the cure times. The data sheets indicate re-coat times but with the temps I applied it at it was outside those times and concerned me about passing the 24hr re-coat for top coating. It all seemed to work out after confirming with you that re-coat times can vary.

Thanks Again!
My home away from home!!!!!!!!!!!
Turned out great for our first project. Two thin coats of urehtane top coat was the key. Thanks again, saved us thousands doing it ourself.
Crack filler worked great, thanks. Half gallon was just right. Messy but I got the hang of it fast. Floor is unbelievable! You guys were right about the flakes, half at a time, spot on. Thanks again, another order just went in, doing my brothers garage.Dan

 

 

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