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Metallic Epoxy Floors vs Flake Floors: What’s the Difference?

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  If you are looking to give your home or business a new look, you may be considering installing a new floor. There are many different types of flooring materials available, and it can be difficult to decide which one is right for you. In this blog post, we will compare metallic epoxy floors and flake floors. We will discuss the pros and cons of each type of flooring, and help you decide which one is right for you. Metallic epoxy floors are a type of flooring that is made from  epoxy resin  and metallic pigment. The metallic pigment is mixed with the epoxy and gives the floor a metallic appearance. Metallic epoxy floors with the right topcoat, are scratch resistant and easy to clean. Perfect for any showroom, garage office, basemttt, and more! They are also slip-resistant and fire-resistant. One downside of  metallic epoxy  floors is that they can be more expensive than other types of flooring and do require a bit more technique to install the floor the proper way. Flake floors are a t

SPGX COATING: WHAT IT IS, HOW IT WORKS AND WHY YOU SHOULD USE IT?

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  If you’re looking for a coating that will protect your products from wear and tear, SPGX Coating is the perfect option. This coating is designed to provide superior protection against abrasion, scratching, and other forms of damage. It’s also resistant to chemicals and solvents, making it ideal for use in a variety of industries. The best part about SPGX is it’s a one part fast drying coating system. In this blog post, we’ll discuss what SPGX Coating is, how it works and why you should consider using it in your home or business. SPGX Coating comes in a clear, durable coating that is applied to a variety of surfaces, but you can also tint SPGX with ArmorPoxy’s gray and tan tint. The coating forms a hard, protective layer on the surface that resists abrasion and scratching. SPGX Coating is also resistant to chemicals and solvents, making it ideal for use in a variety of industries. The unique part about SPGX is unlike standard epoxy, it is a single component roll-on, UV stable, cross-l