As this is a proprietary product you need advice from the manufacturer. Some are designed as underlayers and aren't very attractive. Others are intended to be laid as final finish.I have a beauty salon and want to put a 2 part epoxy over my vinyl floor without removing the exiting floor?
ya the other guy is right, but to add something - im thinkin your wanting to resurface the whole floor probley thick enough to call it the final finish- if thats true - well alot of these are not to attractive by themselves- but if you apply one that allows you to do so- add alittle colorant to the mix (kinda expensive) they do look better, and if you are wanting to be able to clean it up and buff it out once in a while most can be sealed with a sealer to add a shiny finish (looks alot better). With a few layers of sealer- it can be buffed out regularly, usually without the sealer they have a dull finish (kinda like concrete) and buffing wont do anything except ruin your buffer. 2 hints- make sure you buy and spread alot of the epoxy- enough to cover a half inch think cause it sometimes breaks and flakes off if thinner- especially on a older and unlevel floor. also the more the sealer- the better the finish.
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