Cure-n-Seal Removal Process for Covered Concrete
Our cure-n-seal removal experts from Buy Manufacturers Direct are here to guide you through the process of safely and effectively removing cure-n-seal coatings from concrete floors.
Blog Category
Our cure-n-seal removal experts from Buy Manufacturers Direct are here to guide you through the process of safely and effectively removing cure-n-seal coatings from concrete floors.
If your garage floor is currently a polished concrete surface, and you’d like to apply an epoxy coating, getting long-lasting, durable results requires more steps than you may realize. To help you get a professional outcome, we’re walking you through how to prepare a slab and install a polyaspartic epoxy coating on your garage floor. […]
Epoxy coatings are an excellent way to elevate the look of a concrete garage floor. The epoxy is available in a variety of colors, and a decorative flake can be added for an aesthetic boost. It also protects the concrete from chips, cracks, and stains while making the slab easier to clean and maintain. In […]
Learn the proper way to quickly remove epoxy coating from a concrete slab
Learn how to prime your concrete slab to extend the life of a polishable concrete overlay.
Colored concrete can be beautiful and long lasting but you have to do the prepwork. We’re sharing the steps you need to take.
Polyaspartic is a fairly new material used in concrete floor coating and it’s getting a lot of attention. Offering a rapid cure time, it, it bonds easily to concrete and has the flexibility to cover and bridge small cracks and capillaries in the surface. Plus, it has excellent stain resistance, maintains a crystal clear appearance, […]
Epoxy garage floors are growing in popularity both for residential and commercial use. It’s no surprise why – epoxy offers an attractive, customizable appearance that’s easy to clean and maintain and is more comfortable to walk on than bare concrete. However, an improperly applied epoxy coating will peel, crack, and chip not long after it’s […]
Want to recoat an existing epoxy surface without taking it down to bare concrete – we’re sharing the tools and techniques to do it right.
Does burnished concrete need to be sealed? Learn more about how to extend the life of your finish.