Rust-Oleum Industrial Brands launches 'Fast Flooring' products

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Vernon Hills, Ill – Repair, refinish and put concrete floors back into service in only 24 hours with new products from Rust-Oleum Industrial Brands. InstaPatch Concrete Repair and FastKote Polyurea Floor Coating make it fast and easy to patch and refinish concrete floors in commercial and industrial facilities.

InstaPatch Concrete Repair is an ultra-rapid curing repair product that cures in just 15 minutes or less. The product changes color from black to gray when fully cured. InstaPatch can be poured into cracks and holes or trowel applied with the addition of sand. It has virtually no odor and can be applied in temperatures as low as negative five degrees Fahrenheit. Once floors are patched with InstaPatch they can be top coated with FastKote Polyurea Floor 

FastKote accepts light traffic in as little as four hours and full vehicle traffic in only 24 hours. Easy to apply by roller, the durable polyurea formula protects against chemicals and abrasion for long lasting durability. For floors exposed to direct sunlight, a FastKote UV formula is available and provides added protection against ultra violet rays. FastKote products are available in Gray, Super Light Gray, Safety Yellow, Tan and Clear.

To learn more about InstaPatch and FastKote from Rust-Oleum Industrial Brands, visit www.rustoleum.com/concretesaver.



January 20, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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