How to best protect a new polyaspartic coated garage floor up north this winter?

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I'll post a couple of photos on Saturday before I move my cars and gear back into the garage.
So many variables here. Chances are it was a different product, maybe the slab had moisture and more than likely it wasn't prepped correctly.

Polyaspartic is a top of the line coating theses days, coupled with a diamond grind prep, it's not going to "flake".

A lot of pros and cons to doing porcelain, it's not for everybody. Lots of good information here...
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Yes, my install crew is doing a diamond grind prep. It should produce much dust thankfully because they use an attached collection bag.

Yup, I was commenting on your OP. I hope the rep suggests, its durable enough, and fully intended to handle the slush. We sadly are both in N.E. Winter sucks!
I will definitely talk to my sales rep about maintenance. I expect he'll tell me not to worry about slush over the winter, and just clean/spray the floor in the spring.
 

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