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My enclosed trailer is 7 feet wide by 16 feet long. I ordered 2 gallons of medium gray
I did this when the trailer was new so there was not excessive dirt, oil, contaminants in the wood for the floor
I cleaned the floor with a broom, used a small, disposable brush to do all the edge work, and poured the epoxy on the floor and then spread it around with a 9 inch roller with an adjustable length handle.
The whole process was reasonably simple and straightforward.
I did notice after the first coat was put down and left overnight. The wood absorbed a lot of it, and there were some bear spots. I anticipated this when I ordered the epoxy. I planned on doing a second coat.
When I laid the second coat down, I used pool filter sand as the traction material. 50 pound bag was approximately $25 at the local hardware store. I only needed 5 to 8 pounds of sand to do the trailer.
Overall, it looks good and the project turned out just as I had hoped.
Dura Grip - High Performance Non-Slip Epoxy Paint
Haven’t applied it yet here in New York,to cold for backyard cement stairs,will give you feedback when job is completed
I looked at Amazon. They had a coating for about one-third the price that was rated very low. I was more interested in quality. I applied a coat that the color was too dark. I contacted customer service. They sent me out a white. I was able to mix the two colors to exactly the color I wanted. I applied three coats that dried to a shiny non-slip surface that seems to be durable.
I would have rated this product lower but the high quality customer service matched the high quality of the coating itself.
One word of advice. Spend the time to prepare everything properly and do not rush.