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Selecting the right products is essential to achieving a successful self-levelling resin floor. Each layer and tool plays a critical role in ensuring a smooth, long-lasting result.
Primer: The Foundation for Lasting Adhesion
Start with a dedicated floor primer, such as the Epoxyprimer. Designed for concrete, timber, tiles, and screeds, this step ensures strong bonding between the substrate and resin layer. An even coating with a roller, brush, or spatula helps seal the surface and prevent common issues like lifting or air bubbles. Allow adequate cure time (typically 24–48 hours) before moving on to the next stage.
Choosing a Durable Top Coat
After the self-levelling resin is applied, a topcoat protects your floor and enhances its lifespan. A polyurethane-based option, like Prolux PU Coating, provides resistance to abrasion, yellowing, and daily wear. Look for finishes in gloss or satin and prioritise products intended for high-traffic or damp areas for extra longevity.
Selecting the Right Tools
Using the proper application tools is just as important as the products themselves. Short-pile and sponge rollers, available in different sizes, help ensure an even, self-levelling finish. For example, resin application rollers provide precise control and smooth coverage, which is vital for a flawless surface.
When Product Choice Matters Most
- When preparing challenging substrates like timber or ceramic tiles, relying on surface-specific primers is crucial.
- For busy areas or garages, prioritise topcoats with high abrasion and UV resistance.
- If you want a seamless, professional finish, the quality of your rollers and applicators can make all the difference.
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Choosing products tailored to self-levelling resin floor systems means a smoother application and a more resilient finish. For more in-depth advice and tailored recommendations, see our complete resin floor buying guide.
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