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🔥 VIP Inner Circle Call – Replay Available Now
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🔥 VIP Inner Circle Call – Replay Available Now
2 likes • 24d
Just watched the replay! Maybe the best one yet! Works been going well, but I've been slacking on a few other areas. Its time to start planning... 2026 is just around the corner!
Coatings
Another one in the books there color flake.
Coatings
0 likes • Aug 15
Great job!
Restaurant Floor!
Hello all! I just went and did an estimate at Hideaway Pizza in downtown OKC. In the kitchen, somebody came a year ago and laid down some base epoxy/paint and put some type of silica sand or some type of grit in it. Looks terrible and is failing in spots. Hence the reason why they called me. They seem like they want to go with a flake floor. Obviously I’m gonna grind the old stuff off, but this is going to be a beast of a job. Lots of hand grinding lots of stuff to work around and have to do it at night during closed hours. Curious what you guys have done in restaurant kitchens? Products used? Flake or solid ? I’m feeling overwhelmed lol. Just want something that is going to look good, be functional for slippery area, and last them a good amount of time before resurfacing. Thank you for the wisdom!
2 likes • Jul 22
Urethane Cement seems to be the gold standard for commercial kitchens. Has a traction additive and holds up well to thermal shock. It is a solid color also. I personally haven't installed it, just seen in person demos. Different products have different working times. Regular UC sets up pretty quick.
Question
What are some common metallic epoxy colors I should get to practice with on a small plywood board?
2 likes • Jul 19
Grays/Silvers with Pearl are my most common color combos. Practice a white base with black veins! You will quickly see how over powering black can be lol
Finished a nice one today
Was a good day, started a bit earlier so couldn't hop on a morning call,but there's always another time , hope we get the replay . Today I did something that I have split feelings about. There was some damage on the front edge which we patched up, but with that we had to give it a bit of a grind , so didn't want to leave it without any sealant ( which I should have probably gotten ) ,so instead of just sealing it I put a light coat of clear poly...😬 now I keep thinking if that was the way to go or I shouldn't have done it , what you guys think ? Considering the flakes go up to the garage door seals, where I cut the slit along the way,the rest of the front edge is just glossy concrete now .
Finished a nice one today
1 like • Jul 19
Looks great!
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Justin Wolf
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My name is Justin Wolf. I’m located in central Kentucky. I’ve been in the decorative coatings and concrete polishing for six years.

Active 23d ago
Joined Jun 12, 2025
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