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Master Protective Coatings’ Clear Epoxy Resin is a 3-gallon, industrial-grade, self-leveling coating designed for floors and countertops. With 100% solids and high viscosity, it delivers a durable, water-resistant, metallic finish that resists wear, acids, and yellowing. Full cure requires 48 hours of moisture protection, making it perfect for commercial, industrial, and residential applications.
| Brand | Master Protective Coatings |
| Material | Epoxy Resin |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Special Feature | Self Leveling |
| Color | Clear |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Package Information | Can |
| Item Volume | 3 Gallons |
| Viscosity | High |
| Full Cure Time | 48 Hours |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Unit Count | 384.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity Level | High |
| UPC | 850022364013 |
| Manufacturer | Master Protective Coatings |
| Part Number | MPC-100 |
| Item Weight | 6 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 18.74 x 12.56 x 12.44 inches |
| Item model number | MPC-100 |
| Finish | Metallic |
| Special Features | Self Leveling |
| Batteries Included? | No |
M**A
240 sqft cabin first epoxy floor!
I have been working with (deep pour) epoxy for many years & I was still very intimidated by this flooring project! I bought one kit for my small cabin & planned for months researching if it would be enough product, figuring out the pour technique, colors etc. I hope this review helps! I purchased a second 3 gallon kit last minute before starting & so glad I did! One of these kits is EXACTLY enough to cover 240sqft lol. But only ONE coat. Mixing the first batch, I added a white epoxy dye & used a squeegee to spread the first layer...then started mixing the second batch while still wet. This first coat is necessary to do a dirty pour technique to help it blend & flow. The second, mixed batch, I divide into smaller buckets with different mica powder colors added. Dumped each color into a larger bucket and did a dirty pour. Turns out for a full, complete dirty pour, u need LOT of epoxy. I could have used a couple more kits tbh for that method. I ended up doing the dirty pour, but not with as much coverage as needed...so I just poured out everything I had, every last bit in all the buckets and colors...at this point it was very random and I was desperate to have the pigment & coverage. I then went over everything Again with a squeegee. I was worried I wouldn't get that faux stone/marble look u get with dirty pour...but it came out SO nice! Not too bad for my first try. I'm confident & obsessed to do this again! If you have worked with epoxy u know that this stuff gets hot & will go off and cure in the bucket if you don't get it out & moving within 5-10 minutes. The kits directions on lid says to not leave in bucket for more than 5 minutes after mixing. This depends on the weather if it's 80 out I wouldn't delay. The large amount of mixed epoxy in bucket creates A LOT of heat! Pour mixed batch into smaller buckets asap if u know you need more time. This smaller amount creates less heat. Once you get it out on floor in a thin layer, you can work it for a good 20-30 minutes depending on weather/room temp. The product being more spread out & thin, creates less heat and you have time to work it with squeegee. If it's in direct sunlight or heat, forget about it...it will cure in minutes! Keep the a/c on if possible or work on cooler time of day. After you are done working...now u need the heat to cure this stuff. Wait at least 48 hrs before moving anything heavy onto floor Have your colorings etc ready..any long delay can destroy your project. Be sure to do a base color of paint on floor. Mix thoroughly the most important part! Around 2.5-3 minutes until u don't see any ribbons of unmixed product. Overall I'm super happy with this product & can't wait to do more! I transformed this run down, 1970s "jackrabbit homestead" from scary...to awesome. When I purchased this place it was full of birds nesting, broken roof & sad...now it's looking so luxurious!
B**T
An Amazing Transformation
I have been reading and reading for weeks about epoxy floor coatings. My new pole barn is about 900 sqft and a new concrete floor. Waiting 6 weeks for the concrete to cure was the longest 6 weeks I have had in a while. One thing I have read is the coverage and some reviews seem to say they ran short. I was very apprehensive about this so I had ordered 4 3 gallon kits. 6 gallons for the first coat and 6 for the second along with 300lbs of flake. I rented a concrete grinder for a full day but finished the floor in 2 hours. When I returned the grinder my son was already mixing the color powder into the first 3 gallon kit. Followed the same procedures I have seen in 15 different YouTube videos on prep, pouring and flake tossing. The 1st coat was fantastic… the following morning when dry, it looked great. The 18” roller was HOT when I removed it from the handle from the catalytic reaction. HOT enough to drop on the ground from the high heat. It dried overnight and we Mixed the second batch for the second coat. it was better coverage and easier to go quickly. The spike shoes are absolutely necessary and the cheap ones fall off easily so put them on securely and double check them. Took an hour to re-coat…done 24 hours later the floor was hard enough to to walk on and looked spectacular. I have 2 friends who saw in the next day and are ordering the mpc-100 epoxy for their buildings It is only a few days but this is starting out so perfectly… EDIT: it has been 19 months and actively used…. Looks as good as the day we installed it. I did drop a few heavy tools and it chipped the surface ..some as big as a quarter. Will mix a small batch and try to patch it
F**O
excellent product
excellent product
S**R
DOES NOT COVER 300-400 SQ FT. Would not recommend
Extremely frustrating and upsetting when buying a kit that states it covers 300-400 square ft and it barely covered 121. We correctly prepped our concrete surface, sanded everything down, caulked and taped off the border perimeter so there was no leakage, and followed directions to a T. We had to scrape the epoxy to what feels like a paper thin level to even cover the entire 121 sq ft room so it did not end in disaster. I understand that all surfaces and coverage vary to an extent, but to not even cover HALF of what the listing stated is ridiculous. We tried to reach out to the seller without posting a review, but we got sent back a copy and paste generic answer laying the blame on us that “all conditions vary” WOULD NOT recommend purchasing at all. please go with a different vendor and different kit if you’re wanting more than 121 sq ft of coverage. Save yourself the frustration, time, and money.
S**S
eh its ok
works ok, but buy twice as much as you're planning by sq ft. I did have some hot tire pick up, which I now need to repair.
P**I
This is easily the best clear epoxy for the cost and for the coverage!
I am truly amazed how great this epoxy clear came out. I help my boss epoxy every floor we do at work from the prep to sealing the floors to laying the epoxy, flakes and clear coating them. This product is absolutely amazing if you know what your doing and I am not just saying that. I recommend breaking down this kit down so you make 2 one gallon buckets so it's easier to work with. If you properly mix the epoxy and hardener you will not have air bubbles like some of the other reviews state. Also if you pour, squeege and roll the epoxy it will self level and look amazing. I will always use this clear epoxy because I was able to do my 2 car garage completely and it came out awesome. Everyone that walks by the house is blown away and for the cost you can't beat it!
J**N
If doing metallic use a color base coat
Have used it twice has turned out great both times , but always use a color under your metallic pigment ! The first time I used it I used white base coat and then did metallic over it very easy second I did just the metallic over concrete , it did cover and looked nice but much harder to get it to cover and look right, spend the extra money and put a color base coat .
J**O
Make sure to have enough epoxy to cover
Works really well I did a base coat first of clear epoxy and and the next day put on my metallic. No problems with this product if you know how to use epoxy
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