● IN STOCKOur Polyaspartic is a clear, self-leveling 90% solids polyaspartic topcoat with superior wetting properties, long work time, and excellent adhesion. Non-yellowing, UV-stable, and chemical-resistant — engineered to lock in flake or metallic systems and finish at high gloss, or protect stained concrete and other surfaces from UV damage outdoors. Each 2 gal kit covers approximately 300 SF.
Polyaspartic 2 Part Flooring System — 90% Solid Non Yellowing Non Fading
UV-stable, non-yellowing topcoat. Self-leveling. High gloss.
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Polyaspartics are a specialized two-component system specifically designed for high-performance coatings.
What is a polyaspartic coating? Polyaspartics can be described as a 100% solid, two-component, fast-curing coating with excellent adhesion, low VOCs, and the best UV resistance on the market — non-yellowing, with absolutely no fading or chalking.
Polyaspartic coatings are a hybrid system formulated with a polyurea backbone. Designed to cure quickly — easy mixing at a 2-to-1 mix ratio.
Approved applications include garage floors, industrial coatings, commercial applications, exterior surfaces, petrochemical plants, marine and oceanic barges, light poles, and railcar exteriors.
Polyaspartics as a floor coating provide the best and most durable protection on the market. Approved for high-traffic areas such as convention halls and casino floors.
Polyaspartic coatings can be blended with pigments and/or broadcast flakes (garage coatings).
Technical
Data
REV 03 · APR 2026
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For most homeowners the TDS PDF is the simplest read. The table to the right is the full lab data for contractors and inspectors.
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Field Procedure
Substrate Conditions
Concrete cured ≥ 28 days at ≥ 70°F, RH 50%. Surface free of oil, dust, laitance. Substrate moisture ≤ 6%.
Coating Conditions
Atmosphere 41–95°F, surface ≤ 104°F, RH ≤ 80%. Reinforce cracks/joints with epoxy filler before first coat.
Mix & Pour
Mix Part A and Part B at 1:1 by weight. Use within 30 minutes at 75°F (longer in cooler conditions).
Apply
Apply with industrial-grade trowel squeegee at 8–12 mil DFT. Avoid coating thinner than spec to prevent cratering or skid marks.
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Knowledge Center
Application guides, prep checklists, and gotcha notes from the field — paired with this product so you know what you're getting into before the kit ships.
What Kind of Flooring System Is Best for My Project?
Garage, basement, shop, or showroom — every space has a best-fit coating system. Here's how to pick between a double polyaspartic, a full flake broadcast, or a metallic system.
How to Install a Double Polyaspartic Floor
Step-by-step guide to installing a double polyaspartic floor system with optional flake broadcast. Surface prep, first poly coat, broadcast, second poly coat — the full walkthrough.
DIY Garage Floor Coating: Complete Step-by-Step
Your complete weekend guide to coating a garage floor yourself. From shopping list to walking on your new floor, every step in plain English.
How Much Product Do I Need for My Job?
Simple math for calculating epoxy and polyaspartic coverage. Square footage, mil thickness, waste factor, and how many kits to order for your garage, basement, or shop.
