✨ Elevate your space with a flawless, industrial-strength shine!
Master Protective Coatings MPC-100 is a 3-gallon, 100% solids, self-leveling epoxy resin designed for commercial, industrial, and residential floors and countertops. It offers superior abrasion, chemical, and impact resistance with a clear, metallic finish. This low-VOC, solvent-free coating cures in 48 hours to form a durable, water-resistant surface compliant with food safety standards.
Brand | Master Protective Coatings |
Material | Epoxy Resin |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | Self Leveling |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Can |
Item Volume | 3 Gallons |
Viscosity | High |
Full Cure Time | 48 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Unit Count | 384.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 850022364013 |
Manufacturer | Master Protective Coatings |
Part Number | MPC-100 |
Item Weight | 6 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 18.74 x 12.56 x 12.44 inches |
Item model number | MPC-100 |
Finish | Metallic |
Special Features | Self Leveling |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**A
240 sqft cabin first epoxy floor!
I have been working with (deep pour) epoxy for many years & I was still very intimidated by this flooring project! I bought one kit for my small cabin & planned for months researching if it would be enough product, figuring out the pour technique, colors etc. I hope this review helps!I purchased a second 3 gallon kit last minute before starting & so glad I did!One of these kits is EXACTLY enough to cover 240sqft lol. But only ONE coat.Mixing the first batch, I added a white epoxy dye & used a squeegee to spread the first layer...then started mixing the second batch while still wet. This first coat is necessary to do a dirty pour technique to help it blend & flow. The second, mixed batch, I divide into smaller buckets with different mica powder colors added. Dumped each color into a larger bucket and did a dirty pour. Turns out for a full, complete dirty pour, u need LOT of epoxy. I could have used a couple more kits tbh for that method. I ended up doing the dirty pour, but not with as much coverage as needed...so I just poured out everything I had, every last bit in all the buckets and colors...at this point it was very random and I was desperate to have the pigment & coverage. I then went over everything Again with a squeegee. I was worried I wouldn't get that faux stone/marble look u get with dirty pour...but it came out SO nice! Not too bad for my first try. I'm confident & obsessed to do this again!If you have worked with epoxy u know that this stuff gets hot & will go off and cure in the bucket if you don't get it out & moving within 5-10 minutes. The kits directions on lid says to not leave in bucket for more than 5 minutes after mixing. This depends on the weather if it's 80 out I wouldn't delay. The large amount of mixed epoxy in bucket creates A LOT of heat!Pour mixed batch into smaller buckets asap if u know you need more time. This smaller amount creates less heat.Once you get it out on floor in a thin layer, you can work it for a good 20-30 minutes depending on weather/room temp. The product being more spread out & thin, creates less heat and you have time to work it with squeegee. If it's in direct sunlight or heat, forget about it...it will cure in minutes! Keep the a/c on if possible or work on cooler time of day. After you are done working...now u need the heat to cure this stuff. Wait at least 48 hrs before moving anything heavy onto floorHave your colorings etc ready..any long delay can destroy your project.Be sure to do a base color of paint on floor.Mix thoroughly the most important part! Around 2.5-3 minutes until u don't see any ribbons of unmixed product.Overall I'm super happy with this product & can't wait to do more! I transformed this run down, 1970s "jackrabbit homestead" from scary...to awesome. When I purchased this place it was full of birds nesting, broken roof & sad...now it's looking so luxurious!
B**T
An Amazing Transformation
I have been reading and reading for weeks about epoxy floor coatings. My new pole barn is about 900 sqft and a new concrete floor. Waiting 6 weeks for the concrete to cure was the longest 6 weeks I have had in a while. One thing I have read is the coverage and some reviews seem to say they ran short. I was very apprehensive about this so I had ordered 4 3 gallon kits. 6 gallons for the first coat and 6 for the second along with 300lbs of flake. I rented a concrete grinder for a full day but finished the floor in 2 hours. When I returned the grinder my son was already mixing the color powder into the first 3 gallon kit. Followed the same procedures I have seen in 15 different YouTube videos on prep, pouring and flake tossing.The 1st coat was fantastic… the following morning when dry, it looked great. The 18” roller was HOT when I removed it from the handle from the catalytic reaction. HOT enough to drop on the ground from the high heat. It dried overnight and we Mixed the second batch for the second coat. it was better coverage and easier to go quickly. The spike shoes are absolutely necessary and the cheap ones fall off easily so put them on securely and double check them. Took an hour to re-coat…done24 hours later the floor was hard enough to to walk on and looked spectacular. I have 2 friends who saw in the next day and are ordering the mpc-100 epoxy for their buildingsIt is only a few days but this is starting out so perfectly…EDIT: it has been 19 months and actively used…. Looks as good as the day we installed it. I did drop a few heavy tools and it chipped the surface ..some as big as a quarter. Will mix a small batch and try to patch it
J**N
Ugh, This Epoxy Is a Total Fail!
I gotta say, the MPC 100 epoxy is a major bummer. I was pretty stoked when I ordered it, but it turned out to be a total disaster. Like, seriously, don't waste your time or money on this junk.First off, that smell is a total buzzkill. It's like a chemistry lab gone wrong in your workspace. Even with a mask, it's still unbearable. And what's worse? The finish was nothing like they show in the ads. Instead of a shiny, smooth surface, I got a lumpy, messed-up disaster that I couldn't fix. It totally wrecked my DIY project and cost me a bunch of money on supplies.I tried reaching out to their customer service, but it was a total ghost town. They obviously don't care about their customers or the quality of their products.Seriously, do yourself a favor and steer clear of MPC 100 epoxy. There are way better options out there. This stuff is a huge letdown, and I totally regret buying it. One star is being generous.
0**1
Great price for an awesome product
Very satisfied with this product I have used many other products for work purposes that were very expensive and don't even compare to this product my honest opinion from experience this is a great product and I recommend it. You can't beat the price.
A**S
Very easy, great self leveling, little effort.
First time working with epoxy of any kind and I decided to epoxy my shed floor. My prep work was not great but I didn’t worry about it as this is only a shed floor. The mixture was amazing. It was super easy and I’m definitely buying another unit for my garage.
L**Y
Fun project
We did white and black base for different rooms.. then added color. It turned out good. No problems curing with the white.
W**N
Contends with the big boys
Absolutely pleasantly surprised! I typically use a much more expensive product, but was installing a system for a family member. I ground the concrete as normal, applied this as a base/flake coat and flaked directly on top of it. I put a Sherwin-Williams top coat on it and it is SEXY!! The product went down, phenomenally, was thick and dried perfectly. I will definitely use this product again.
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