Thanks Shane. Will call you tomorrow morning.
B

On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Shane Chow <shane@loveyourstone.com> wrote:
Baird,

we deal with alot of coating systems on concrete there are quite a few products out there this could be and can be difficult to repair if you dont use the right product because of incompatibility feel free to call me on my cell phone i can give you some ideas to start with and tell you what problems you are facing already from the pics

shane
8018560164 

On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Baird Standish <bairdstandish@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi.  We have ben asked by a maintenance company to take a look at a 46x60 retail floor and recommend treatment, ranging from spot treatment (just repair a few blisters and spots where paint is gone) to full gamut (whatever that means).  The floor is concrete (or a concrete overlay) and has been painted or epoxied with a white glossy textured coating.  Other than a few spots where the paint is missing, and could be touched up with an appropriate coating, there are many places that have been abraded - it looks as if areas had been taped and then the tape was pulled off leaving worn but not missing coating.  My question is how to best treat the abraded areas.  Does this appear to be a special coating that can be easily matched?  Can abraded areas be touched up without much effort.  There are also many black rubber scuff marks. What do people use to get these off of a painted or epoxied surface.  See pix below. 
Thanks for any comments!
Baird






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