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Old 12-11-2010, 02:49 AM   #1
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Default perfect concrete surface coated with polyaspartic

Hi everyone, whether there are people on the forum who have managed to achieve a perfectly smooth surface with the polyaspartic coatings?
What defects are acceptable?
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Old 12-11-2010, 07:21 PM   #2
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Default Re: perfect concrete surface coated with polyaspartic

All thin coatings especially urethanes offer potential for noticeable defects.
A little dust in the air can mess with perfection.

De-lint your roller, clean your mixing bucket, don't scrape the sides of the can, make sure the floor is perfectly clean (wet mop and vacuum), etc....
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Old 12-12-2010, 02:18 AM   #3
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Default Re: perfect concrete surface coated with polyaspartic

Thank you very much for your comment, so I think that the floor in the building are not the conditions of the laboratory and the customer should know that there may be some changes of refraction on the surface
We conducted a test sanding of these places and then we used a wax on polyaspartic which leveled the surface appearance of more or less as it does in the automobile industry
What tools or methods do you use to assess whether the surface covered with polyasparic is acceptable?
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Old 12-12-2010, 11:56 AM   #4
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Default Re: perfect concrete surface coated with polyaspartic

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Thank you very much for your comment, so I think that the floor in the building are not the conditions of the laboratory and the customer should know that there may be some changes of refraction on the surface
We conducted a test sanding of these places and then we used a wax on polyaspartic which leveled the surface appearance of more or less as it does in the automobile industry
What tools or methods do you use to assess whether the surface covered with polyasparic is acceptable?
We supply it. The installers have to deal with the customers.
There is a gentleman on the forum from " Garage and Beyond" - Fernando who is probably one of the best installers I have seen and can answer your questions in further depth.

Hopefully, he will read this and post comment.

Lastly, I can tell you we have one of the best poly-aspartics made today, never any issues, click link: http://legacyindustrial.net/cart/pol...gal-p-152.html
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