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Choose standard delivery and we'll get your order to you within 2-3 working days*. Our warehouse is closed at the weekend, so orders placed on a Saturday or Sunday will be processed on the following Monday.
*Delivery exclusions
We only deliver to the UK mainland, excluding the Scottish Highlands. That means we're unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, Ireland, Isles of Scilly, Isle of Wight or the Channel Islands. We are also unable to provide next day delivery to Scotland.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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A: Yes, we would recmmend keeping the heating on a low constant temperature when applying the paint and for the first 5 days to allow it to set consistently across the floor.
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A: Hi, I am sorry but the product is not suitable for external applications. It is not UV resistant im afraid.
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A: Hi, Thankyou for your enquiry, Unfortunately we do not have anything suitble for wet room environments. All our products are for porous surfaces such as concrete and asphalt.
if I can help further please let me know.
Regards
Mark -
A: Hi,
To cover a 25m2 area with our Epoxy Floor Paint Anti-Slip, we would recommend buying 2 x 5L.
this would be enough to cover the area with two coats, one 5L for each coat, as recommended.
Using the 2.5L version, you would need 4 units, so the 5L version would be more cost effective in this instance.
Kind Regards,
Michael -
A: The Epoxy Floor paint does require a minimum floor temperature of 10 degrees due to being a water based coating. Please note the air temperature is normally 5 degrees warmer than the floor.
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A: Epoxy Floor Paint is a water based epoxy resin, and the water content will raise the grain on Plywood making the wood quite rough. However, you can sand this back down to leave a smooth finish. If you don't want to do this then use our Floor Paint insteaed (comes in an anti slip version too). This is a single pack, polyurethane and it will not raise the grain. It is a tough coating but not as much as the Epoxy Floor Paint.
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A: Yes it can be used on walls providing you apply 2 thin coats. If it's applied too thickly it could 'curtain' (ripple).