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BrooklyFarmGirl.com
This site still mentions our Low V epoxy for sealing the floor – it even has a picture of the product! (see below – these three pictures are from this web site – 1.5 gal Low V epoxy kit – mixing the epoxy – end result).
“We did a lot of research when it came to the flooring and what products we should use to seal it up. We wanted the floors to be safe. Eventually we would be sleeping here on weekend trips, and one day there will be a baby (babies?) crawling around causing madness.
We decided to mix Epoxy Clear Base and Epoxy Curing Agent (Low V epoxy) together to create a sealing effect on the container flooring. We bought these products (PROGRESSIVE EPOXY PRODUCTS) … and they were helpful in deciding what products would be best. They focus on redoing boat floors, decks, swimming pools and nuclear reactors (seriously) so they know epoxies.”
file webnotes.wpd under Low v products – shipping containers 3/12/23
TinCanCabin. com
This site originally covered our Low V epoxy is detail to seal the floor. Recent updates to the site have almost completely removed direct mention of Low V epoxy to seal the floors. References to Low V epoxy remain in the links to past posts – including these two below. The reference to Progressive is us. We are Progressive Epoxy Polymers, inc. (epoxyproducts.com) – Note that Low V epoxy CAN be applied to wet or damp floors and is non blushing.
1) “I’m not sure where you got the idea that my epoxy did not adhere well, as I’ve had absolutely no problems with it. While I agree that you will get the best bond applying a second coat within 24 hours, I consulted with Progressive on my application interval and they said it would not be a problem. The low temperatures that time of year precluded full curing in a single day and had to wait until I returned the next weekend.”
2) Low V epoxy I used is sold as a three gallon kit. As to whether or not two coats is sufficient, I personally don’t know. (Note the Low V epoxy is actually sold in 1.5 gal kits and only a single coat is necessary. (order at epoxyusa.com)