Epoxy Floor Paint Anti Slip - 5L
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x4L Coloured Curing Agent in a 5L tin
1L Clear Resin
x1 tin of Anti Slip Aggregate (Use half with 2.5L or all for the 5L)
(These are mixed together to make 5L of paint)
Just the job for sealing, protecting and dust-proofing concrete floors, floorsaver two part epoxy floor paint gives concrete floors in factories, production areas, garages and warehouses a tough, long lasting hygienic and easy to clean Anti Slip finish.
Use floorsaver Epoxy Floor Paint where an ordinary single pack paint won't do. Stands up to the wear and tear of an industrial environment, including forklift truck areas, or areas where vehicles are used and parked.
The right choice for garage floors as it'll stand up to hot tyres and resist automotive fluids and chemicals that ruin ordinary paint. Safe and easy to use, virtually solvent free (extremely low VOC) for hygienic areas.
It can be applied to bare concrete, wood, sand and cement screeds as well as existing well bonded paint. We recommend two coats, but if you're painting over an existing paint in a similar colour, one coat should be enough.
For more info, watch our YouTube video: Why Buy Floorsaver Epoxy Floor Paint.
NB: 5L is equivalent to 6.6kg
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Step 3 - Application:
EPOXY FLOOR PAINT ANTI-SLIP - If using the anti slip version, please proceed as follows:
Empty the contents of the resin and curing agent tins into the mixing pail provided. For the 5L unit add the entire contents of the Anti Slip Aggregate tin and stir thoroughly, but for the 2.5L only use half of the aggregate. Use immediately. As you roller apply, the aggregate may not look obvious, but will become more so as the paint dries. Two coats are recommended to provide a consistent anti slip surface.
Interior/exterior usage | Suitable for indoor use only |
Properties |
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Minimum application temperature | 15 ℃ |
Max operational temperature | 60 ℃ |
Curing times | At 15-20°C:
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Coats required | 2. Floorsaver Epoxy Floor Paint is a two part epoxy resin supplied as a tin of resin and a tin of curing agent. Once the contents of the two tins have been mixed together, a reaction takes place which causes the product to cure. This means that one 5L tin can’t be used for 2 coats. It will cover 30m² with one coat, but if you have for example, 15m², you can’t use half the 5L tin for the first coat, then wait for the first coat to dry before using the other half for the second coat – it will have gone off in the tin. This is why we also make a 2.5L size. This covers 15m² with one coat, so select two of these if you want to apply 2 coats to an area of up to 15m².
You can combine 5L (30m²) and 2.5L (15m²) for areas which are not multiples of 30m² in size and more than one coat is required. For example, to cover 45m² with 2 coats use 1 x 5L and 1 x 2.5L for the first coat and same again for the second. If you have any questions please let us know. |
Epoxy Floor Paint Anti Slip | Use the whole tin of Anti Slip Aggregate for the 5L pack size and half for the 2.5L |
Usable working time (at 15 ℃) | 2 hours at |
Shelf Life | 12 months, if unopened, and should not be allowed to freeze |
We don't recommend:
A: Hi, I am sorry but we would not recommend using the is product on a tiles or vinyl floor. The coating would require a more porous surface so it can soak in and bond correctly, such as concrete or similar surfaces.
A: Hi, i am afraid we would note recommend this coating for this type of area. Although anti slip it does have a texture similar ot a coarse sandpaper and would not be suitable for bare foot areas.
A: Our Epoxy floor paint is generally used for concrete surfaces. For painting on to asphalt surfaces we would recommend our Exterior Floor paint – another textured anti slip finish - generally used for car parks, playgrounds, driveways etc.
A: We have a product called car park Paint – this a suitable exterior anti slip paint. We would recommend thoroughly abrading any existing coated surface first and then cleaning prior to application.
If it is a PVA product it would depend on how thick it has been applied to advise on removal procedure, if it has been applied quite thinly then a manual wire brush effect my suffice, if a thick application of PVA has been put down the a more robust manual abrasion with a floor sander may be more beneficial- without knowing or seeing the floor it is hard to determine the best procedure.
Once thoroughly abraded to re-create a keyed texture surface, ensure the floor is thoroughly cleaned prior to application with a medium pile roller.
A: You will need to apply a dampproof membrane before apply any of our coatings.
However I am afraid this is not a product we have.
I am sorry I couldn’t be anymore help.
A: Hi, our epoxy floor paint is water activated and does rely on some evaporation when drying. Therefore i dont belive mixing the sparkle or pigment in would give the desired effect. It would be better to cast it over the floor whilst still wet. But this has not been tested, so i am afraid i could offer no gaurantees on how this would work.
A: We don’t have the Epoxy Floor Paint Anti Slip in White. The nearest would be a Light Grey.
We have the Warehouse Linemarking Paint in White - https://www.floorsaver.co.uk/collections/paint/products/warehouse-linemarking-paint-2-5l
This is a 2.5L single component product & smooth finish.
A: Unfortunately this is not suitable for a wet room environment.
Our epoxy paints are primarily for use in garage and workshop floors.
A: Sorry, we do not recommend steam cleaning a coating. Steam cleaning is too intensive and can affect the coating either by discolouring it or softening it.
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