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Polyaspartic Top Coat
Polyaspartic Top Coat
Take your home improvement project to the next level with Stone Coat Flooring Polyaspartic Top Coat. This extremely UV-stable, industrial-grade topcoat is designed with DIY homeowners in mind, offering professional-level results that last. Its high-gloss finish adds a polished, flawless look to any floor, ensuring your space shines with a sleek, durable surface.
Perfect for a variety of spaces, this Polyaspartic Top Coat boasts exceptional durability while being easy to apply with long working times, giving you the flexibility to achieve the perfect finish without rushing. Plus, its low-odor formula makes it safe to apply in the comfort of your home, so no need to worry about harsh chemical fumes.
Whether you're coating a garage, basement, or any other space, you'll love how your floor looks with Polyaspartic Top Coat. Save money by handling the project yourself while still getting that high-end, professional finish.
Key Features:
- Easy 2:1 mix ratio by volume.
- 40 minutes of work time.
- Cures in 24-48 hours.
- Extremely UV stable–won't yellow or discolor over time.
- Adds a beautiful high-gloss shine and long-lasting protection to your floors.
- Resists chemicals, stains, water, scratching.
- Low-odor, zero-VOC–safe to use in enclosed spaces without harsh chemical smells.
Application:
- Apply Polyaspartic Top Coat within 24 hours after your epoxy metallic or flake coating. If the epoxy metallic or flake layer has cured for longer than 24 hours, sand the surface with 150-220 grit sandpaper, remove debris, and wipe with acetone or 91% isopropyl alcohol before applying.
- Mix 2 parts A to 1 part B by volume, stirring for 2-4 minutes to ensure even consistency. Incorporate Non-Skid Floor Additive for a non-slip safe floor surface.
- Pour and roll the topcoat in a thin, even layer. Roll in multiple directions (front-to-back and side-to-side) for full coverage.
PRO TIPS!
Want to add another top coat layer? You may recoat the surface as soon as it is dry to the touch, and within 24 hours of the previous application. If recoat time has been exceeded, lightly sand the surface and wipe clean with acetone or 91% isopropyl alcohol before the optional next application.