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JOE C.

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1 Review by JOE

  • ArmorGarage

2/8/22

Great epoxy but the sealer sucks when it's wet. I can't tell you how many times we've fallen on it in the last 8 months. From my wife, to my 3 year old to myself. We spent $1500 for the kit and non slip coating, first time it got wet we were ice skating so they told me I needed a different non-slip sealer, another $200 + later put that down and it's no better than the first sealer, contacted Armor Garage and now they are telling me if i buy a third type of non-slip coating for another $560 it "should" be non-slip. Sorry guys but i thought you would have stepped up to the plate to make it right since the first 2 times i did what you recommended and it didn't fix the problem. Good for you for getting my money but seeing how I've worked in auto shops for the last 20 plus years and continue to do so I'll be sure to pass the word along on just how happy i am!

This is the best i have for proof or purchase:

Joe, looking back at your original order it seems you did approx 850 s/f. For that square footage you'll need
2 gallons of Top Coat and 2 Qt's of the Aluminum Oxide. Retail is $235.00 per gal (top coat) and $45.00 each
Per qt of (non slip) $560.00. That said, I will discount it for you to $460.00 delivered.

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james o. – ArmorGarage Rep

Joe sorry you're having issues with your floor. It appears that you have non typical floor conditions in your garage. We have never had a situation where the commercial grade nonslip has not provided sufficient traction. The second time you did your floor we provided the commercial grade nonslip versus the residential grade nonslip applied the first time. All our epoxy orders get shipped with nonslip additive because all epoxy floors are slippery without it. The only last solution other than a full broadcast sand floor is to go with our Industrial grade nonslip additive. Let me be clear a full broadcast sand floor is only used for Firehouses or public pool areas and the industrial nonslip is used only in commercial kitchens where there is always lots of oil and grease on the floor. We have never had to do either for a residential garage. The vast majority of our industrial customers don't even use the industrial nonslip other than in special conditions that require it because it is very abrasive and makes the floor hard to clean. It will either have to be scrubbed with a pool brush or power washed. It sounds like you have ice and excessive snow on your garage floor and it may require mats or something similar to provide the proper traction you need in your particular situation. If you would give me a call in the office I would like to work out an amical solution for the both of us.

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