What is FLEX PURE?
Sparta-Flex® PURE™ is an VOC-Free and minimal-odor fast-curing two-part polyaspartic aliphatic polyurea sealer/ finish coating for both decorative and protective applications. It can be applied as a top coat employed within seamless multi-build chip/quartz seamless flooring systems.
Does polyaspartic yellow?
Polyaspartic coatings are UV stable and do not yellow as easily (although they will yellow slightly if exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time.) Polyaspartic coatings can be used as top coats over Epoxy coatings (to save costs) or they can be used a complete flooring system.
Can you recoat polyaspartic?
Yes, polyaspartic coatings can be applied on top of epoxy-coated surfaces. Following this, the floor can be recoated with a polyaspartic coating.
How much does polyaspartic cost?
OGI polyaspartic garage floor coating cost starts at $8.50 per square foot. We also offer many discounts for installations in spaces 600 square feet or bigger.
How long does it take polyaspartic to cure?
It’s possible to apply a polyaspartic to a stamped surface, but timing is sensitive. The concrete must be fresh enough to have open pores, but sufficiently cured (typically 30 days) to prevent delamination caused by moisture vapor transmission.
How long does a polyaspartic floor last?
A correctly installed garage epoxy floor with proper maintenance should last more than 10 years.
How long does it take for polyaspartic to cure?
about 24 hours
Typically, a polyaspartic polyurea coating can be touched after a few hours and they will fully cured in about 24 hours.
Is polyaspartic an epoxy?
Polyaspartic is a coating and sealing product in the same category as epoxy and polyurethane. However, the majority of polyaspartics are not 100% solids but are solvent-based.
Is polyaspartic better than polyurethane?
Curing time: Polyaspartics cure much faster than polyurethane. Polyurethane tends to take 24-48 hours to cure, whereas polyaspartic sealers can cure in a few hours. UV protection: In many cases, polyaspartic coatings will hold up better to UV exposure than polyurethane.