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When resining a stamped concrete floor, achieving high scratch resistance is fundamental for preserving its appearance and longevity. Choosing the right resin and proper application helps your floor withstand daily wear and tear.
What Makes a Resin Scratch-Resistant?
Scratch resistance in resins depends on their formulation and performance properties. Resins designed for concrete floors—such as one-component methacrylic or specialist epoxy coatings—offer improved surface hardness, reducing the likelihood of visible scratches from traffic or furniture movements. Products like “Resinstone” are formulated specifically for robust mechanical resistance, providing a lasting protective layer over textured or stamped concrete.


Selecting the Right Resin for Your Stamped Floor
For exterior or interior stamped concrete, opt for a resin that offers not only scratch resistance but also moisture protection and durability against chemicals and UV rays. “Resinstone” penetrates deeply to seal the surface and create a robust finish. If your project includes areas where a clear and glossy appearance is desired (for example, feature zones or overlays up to 2 cm thick), consider a multipurpose epoxy such as “Trasparente” for added scratch and chemical resistance.
- Ensure the surface is clean, dry, and free from dust before application.
- Follow manufacturer instructions for recommended layer thickness and drying times.
- For best results in high-traffic areas, focus on products formulated for industrial or driveway use.
When High Scratch Resistance Matters Most
Prioritising scratch resistance is especially important for stamped concrete floors in garages, driveways, paths, or commercial entrances. High resistance helps maintain decorative finishes and minimises visible wear, which is essential for both indoor spaces and external surfaces exposed to heavy use or environmental stressors.

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By selecting a high-quality, scratch-resistant resin and following best application practices, you can extend the life of your stamped concrete floor and keep it looking its best. For a complete guide on resining stamped concrete, see our main page on how to resin a stamped concrete floor.
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