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On my channel here I have metallics sample applied in Africa, and am soon posting a 3d sample, otherwise thanks for the cool tips, though always I see that you prefer industrial more than domestic floor applications.
All salts will in the long run cause some damage to epoxy. I would recommend that it is at least 1-2mm thick so that it does not corrode quickly. If you get freezing temperatures even inside the garage you may want to opt for a polyurethane floor instead
Yes, absolutely I always recommend surface preparation in advance. Unless you are applying on an existing epoxy floor where light sanding may be sufficient
Sir I wanted to learn epoxy . Could you please help me to learn.
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Thank you for your insight
On my channel here I have metallics sample applied in Africa, and am soon posting a 3d sample, otherwise thanks for the cool tips, though always I see that you prefer industrial more than domestic floor applications.
I'm going to gather all the 3d jobs and make a video! Keep them coming
You got a sub 👌
We did few 3d epoxies i'll send you photos, they are useful for stores, cafes, restaurants, child schools
Yes please send them
Can you apply epoxy over tiles?
Yes you can but you need to take a few things into consideration. I have made a video on the subject th-cam.com/video/gRIoNyurzSM/w-d-xo.html
Yes
If epoxy floor after using for more than a year has alot of scratches looks ugly with lights on is there is any way to fix it !!!
THANKS
Not really. The best is to recoat it. Some people try applying a clear coat over it, but you may end up trapping the dirty marks
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How about if I heat the surface with flame torch it might help or not good idea ,, THX
@@syosta8637 you will leave burn marks that cannot be removed. Epoxy starts to fail at 60-70 degrees celsius
What kind epoxy you recommend for garage floor that has a lot of salt in cold winter, such as in Canada.
All salts will in the long run cause some damage to epoxy. I would recommend that it is at least 1-2mm thick so that it does not corrode quickly. If you get freezing temperatures even inside the garage you may want to opt for a polyurethane floor instead
What chemical use for 3d epoxy floors
Sorry I don't understand the question
I mean one is resin and anather one ?
Also what is the ratio between two item
@@lochanamunda3744 resin and hardner
Which country are you in... do you know any installers in London
I am based in Greece, not familiar with any in the UK
I am new to epoxy and I am interested in starting my business. Do all these types of epoxys require for the concrete to be grounded down beforehand?
Yes, absolutely I always recommend surface preparation in advance. Unless you are applying on an existing epoxy floor where light sanding may be sufficient
How do I send them 😉
Send what?
I will send our 3d floor work we did.
Thanks!
Hi good morning sir I’m an 3d epoxy installer and I have some pictures if you don’t mind
what are the materials used
All the materials used in the pictures are from Ktisis company. www.ktisis.eu
I want to learn epoxy, but mejor problem is my English is very poor. I am from india. Pls help me
I don't speak your language so I don't know how to help you. Try using tools like Google translate
Hi rajendra wer r u
yes use Google translate