Ultra Z Poxy - Countertop & Floor Epoxy System
Ultra Z Poxy - Countertop & Floor Epoxy System - 1.5 Gallons is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Ultra Z Poxy is an epoxy coating system for both countertops and floors. It is among the clearest and hardest epoxies on the market. It can be used over nearly any substrate including but not limited to concrete, wood, laminate and stone.
Ultra Z Poxy can be used as a clear coat sealer or add solid color pigments and metallic powders to create nearly any look imaginable. All of this is backed by the outstanding customer service and support that Concrete Countertop Solutions is known for.
Not intended for outdoor use. Will darken concrete if used as a clear coat.
To prevent darkening, Aqua-Poxy can be used as a primer coat.
Features & Benefits
- Extreme Hardness and Durability
- Self-leveling properties
- Highest Resistance to Scratches and Heat
- 100% Food Safe
- Excellent Chemical Resistance
- Crystal Clear High Gloss Coating
- 100% Solids Content
- Solvent Free & Low VOC
Coverages
1 qt. (22 oz A : 11 oz. B)
- @ 8 MILS (primer coat) - ~50 sq. ft.
- @ 40 MILS (top coat) - ~10 sq. ft.
- @ 80 MILS (max per coat) - ~5 sq. ft.
1 gal. (86 oz A : 43 oz. B)
- @ 8 MILS (primer coat) - ~200 sq. ft.
- @ 40 MILS (top coat) - ~40 sq. ft.
- @ 80 MILS (max per coat) - ~20 sq. ft.
1.5 gal. (128 oz A : 64 oz. B)
- @ 8 MILS (primer coat) - ~300 sq. ft.
- @ 40 MILS (top coat) - ~60 sq. ft.
- @ 80 MILS (max per coat) - ~30 sq. ft.
3 gal. (256 oz A : 128 oz. B)
- @ 8 MILS (primer coat) - ~600 sq. ft.
- @ 40 MILS (top coat) - ~120 sq. ft.
- @ 80 MILS (max per coat) - ~60 sq. ft.
Note: MILS is thousandths of an inch (.001" = 1 MIL). It is a standard measure for coating thicknesses. For your reference, a standard credit card is 30 MILS thick.
- Typically for 40 sq. ft. and under, the 1.5 gallon kit will be sufficient for one primer and one top coat
- Typically for 80 sq. ft. and under, the 3 gallon kit will be sufficient for one primer and one top coat
*Coverages will vary depending on thickness and number of coats. The list above is a guideline to help you determine how much epoxy you will need to mix at one time.