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There are Many "slip-resistant" epoxy coatings, been using them for years, never been sued for them."... epoxy you run into problems with "slip-resistant." .
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There are Many "slip-resistant" epoxy coatings, been using them for years, never been sued for them."... epoxy you run into problems with "slip-resistant." .
There are Many "slip-resistant" epoxy coatings, been using them for years, never been sued for them.
Most? You need to use the right product for the use.Most of the epoxy surfaces (especially when subject to weather) become extremely slippery.
They used the wrong product for that use.Yes, when subject to weather. If you go back to my example with the restaurant it was a roof deck.