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Originally Posted by buzzy
We went with Woody for the garage floor because his treatment is all two-part epoxy (not acrylic base or acrylic clear over epoxy base). He does two color epoxy coats, followed by the clear epoxy coat. I am going to have a model plane workshop out there, and I wanted a coating that would stand up to occasional paint, solvent or glue spills.
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Woody did our garage floor in 2010, and while we're very happy with the finished floor don't believe that the floor is impervious to just about everything. For one, we spilled Simple Green and it messed up the epoxy clear coat. So I would also expect that solvents or glue spills might react similarly with the epoxy. You also have to be extremely careful filling the batteries of an electric golf car because any acid overflow will also destroy the epoxy. Otherwise the epoxy finish is as smooth as glass and very easy to wipe clean. If you do go with the epoxy, try to avoid direct sunlight while the floor is drying. It caused our clear coat to bubble, which Woody then had to do over.
George