Abrasion-resistant floor paint coating refers to the method of applying floor paint to the ground using a brush dipped in the paint. Its advantages include simple tools, easy construction, ease of mastery, strong flexibility, and wide applicability. The drawback is the manual operation, which results in low production efficiency and high labor intensity. For floor paints with faster drying times and poor leveling properties, the coating process may leave brush marks and uneven film thickness, affecting the smoothness and decorative effect of the coating.
Common issues with abrasive-resistant floor paint include:
Overexertion: Excessive force while applying wear-resistant floor paint can create deeper brush marks in the air, which will affect the leveling of the paint and lead to the formation of brush marks.
2. Inadequate Construction Techniques: Due to the lack of proficiency in construction techniques, the number of times the floor paint was reapplied increased, leading to the paint being brushed over in a semi-dry state. This resulted in the floor paint layer losing its flow time, causing brush marks and loss of luster.
Common Solutions for Brushed Epoxy Floor Paint Issues:
Maintain consistent pressure during the application of the abrasion-resistant floor paint, avoiding sudden shifts between heavy and light pressure to prevent sagging.
2.耐磨floor coating workers should have undergone construction technique training and possess a certain amount of construction experience.
Avoid applying excessive floor paint.





