Staff Answer
Jul 07, 2026 - 01:16 AM
Match the primer to your floor's condition: sound bare concrete gets the standard Epoxy Flooring Primer (375 PSI adhesion, best value); flaky, chalky, or weak concrete gets the High Solids 97% primer, which strengthens poor slabs as it primes; oil- and grease-soaked slabs get the Ultra Oil Stain Primer, which chemically bonds to contamination standard primers reject; coating over existing coatings, tile, wood, or metal calls for the Bonding Primer; and when the schedule demands priming and epoxying the same day, the Fast Dry Primer is ready for epoxy in 2 hours. Describe your floor to us if you're between two — the wrong primer is the #1 cause of coating failures.
