Thanks guys. I will look into these. I'm trying to avoid the grinding bit if possible, but it may not be too difficult to do one cut at 100 grit if necessary.
B

On Tuesday, January 17, 2012, Jason Francis <jfrancis@marbleglow.com> wrote:
> Not sure what you are looking for with a sealed floor. If u can use a densifier, like diamond hard from Euclid or ls guard from prosoco that have polymers. A water base two part urethane I have used in the past is Cover 2 by Hillyard.
> Jason
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> On Jan 17, 2012, at 4:51 PM, john jackson <kcstoneguy@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> for polished concrete we have had good results with bellatrex from w r meadows co...it is what is referred to as a "guard"..if you are going to use a polyespartic or urethane, i would stop at 100 resin rather than polishing it up high, i would think it would help with the bonding of the sealer
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 1:38 PM
> Subject: RE: [sccpartners] large unsealed concrete floor
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> Your best, most durable sealers are Poly-Aspartics, Urethanes or Epoxies but your paying top dollar. National Polymers sells an epoxy primer for a reasonable price and it's easy to apply. Either that or go with a 30% solids solvent based sealer and walk away with the check.
>
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Baird Standish <bairdstandish@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi.  I recently looked at a project that involves polishing a a 2000 sf area of concrete for a show room and then sealing another 20,000 sf of concrete warehouse floor.  I think I have the polishing part figured out, but am looking for a good sealer for the concrete warehouse floor that will keep help with maintenance and doesn't require a ton of prep to apply that would be cost prohibitive.  The Owners will clean the floor before turning it over to the tenant.  It doesn't appear to have any epoxy or other coating on it although there are some areas that look like seepage from some machines.  I am concerned about sealer delaminating etc.
> Thanks,
> Baird
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