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<blockquote data-quote="DSG2003Mach1" data-source="post: 16490072" data-attributes="member: 16477"><p>for epoxy w/ flake and 2 layers of top coat I was getting quoted 5.25-6.50/ft. I ended up at 3.75 with a lifetime warranty against it lifting.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bob - if its like the normal epoxy and flake flooring it's actually pretty smooth, what Ive noticed is there are some "spiky" places. The best I can figure its from where they walk around on the top coat with their spiked shoes and it doesn't settle back down 100%, you'll know when you're under the car and find one with the back of your head.</p><p></p><p>I have noticed that the epoxy floors are slicker than shit with wet/sweaty skin, seems to be ok with any kind of footwear with a tread. Ive also had the boards I pull up on kick out a couple times which was an issue before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSG2003Mach1, post: 16490072, member: 16477"] for epoxy w/ flake and 2 layers of top coat I was getting quoted 5.25-6.50/ft. I ended up at 3.75 with a lifetime warranty against it lifting. Bob - if its like the normal epoxy and flake flooring it's actually pretty smooth, what Ive noticed is there are some "spiky" places. The best I can figure its from where they walk around on the top coat with their spiked shoes and it doesn't settle back down 100%, you'll know when you're under the car and find one with the back of your head. I have noticed that the epoxy floors are slicker than shit with wet/sweaty skin, seems to be ok with any kind of footwear with a tread. Ive also had the boards I pull up on kick out a couple times which was an issue before. [/QUOTE]
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