Castle Guard for vct

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I hear good things. My questions are: Have any of you used it and what sort of coverage should I plan for?
 

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Castleguard is an excellent floor finish if you are burnishing daily. If not Clarion is a better option. Depending how you apply the finish thin or medium coats you should expect 1500-2000 sq ft per gallon.
 
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Hey Kent,

where are you in Massachusetts? I’m 20 minutes South of Boston
 
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Beautiful country out there, similar to Upstate New York

You’d never know you were in Massachusetts and I mean that in the best possible way
 

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Castleguard is an excellent floor finish if you are burnishing daily. If not Clarion is a better option. Depending how you apply the finish thin or medium coats you should expect 1500-2000 sq ft per gallon.

Kent, this is for a post office. The work area (2200 sq feet) is a mess. It will need to be a durable coating and probably will not get much love.

One major issue is that they want two coats, not the seven that Clarion specifies! Another is that my time will be limited and two or three coats may be all I will have time to apply.
 
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"They want..."

Do they want a pony too?

Castle Guard is top-tier...if you follow directions.

Laser is better in a 2-coat restriction.
 

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Kent, this is for a post office. The work area (2200 sq feet) is a mess. It will need to be a durable coating and probably will not get much love.

One major issue is that they want two coats, not the seven that Clarion specifies! Another is that my time will be limited and two or three coats may be all I will have time to apply.


I would go with a coat of sealer and two coats of Castleguard. It will have a killer shine Being the post office with extreme high traffic they will destroy and finish without a maintenance plan so you will be fine. You have to be careful applying the 25% solid finish it is tough to apply and if you miss a spot just leave it until the next coat as it does not blend at all. You also need a finish mop and not a regular wet mop.
 
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Kent, this is for a post office. The work area (2200 sq feet) is a mess. It will need to be a durable coating and probably will not get much love.

One major issue is that they want two coats, not the seven that Clarion specifies! Another is that my time will be limited and two or three coats may be all I will have time to apply.
what prespray do your customers normally choose for you?

Not familiar with the products you mention, but if you want 2 coats of anything to look ok and last it better have a high solids %
 

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