Recycled Shipping Container - Floor Sealing

 

 

 

 

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Recycled Shipping Container - Floor Sealing

 

It is common to puchase a used shipping container into a shop, storage space,or  a rustic cabin. Special care was suggested regarding sealing the wood floor which might contain unhealthy chemicals contaminating the wood.

The fix was to completely seal the wood floor (also fixing, chips, splinters etc.) at the same time using a solvent free, odorless epoxy resin system.

Happily the container owner used our Low V epoxy and recommends it to those following in this footsteps.

Low V epoxy is a thin, watery, clear, solvent free/odorless epoxy that will even bond to damp surfaces. A 1.5 gal kit covers about 150-175 sf. As an alternative (although not mentioned) is the option of using our solvent free floor epoxy (comes in light gray or beige) instead of the Low V epoxy. Note that the Low V works with damp or high moisture level surfaces, but not the Industrial Floor Epoxy. The floor epoxy also comes in 1.5 gal units with similar 150-175 sf coverage.

Apply these two part epoxies to a clean wood/metal floor working in 10-15 minute batches using a short nap roller.


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Low V epoxy catalog page - LOW V CATALOG PAGE

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