VPD Garage Gloss Floor Finish

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VPD Garage Gloss Floor Finish

Sale price$44.99

VPD Garage Gloss is a revolutionary polymer-based floor finish that delivers brilliant, long-lasting shine straight off the mop. Easy to apply with a quick-curing finish, Garage Gloss stands up to even the most demanding maintenance programs. Compatible with a wide variety of floor types, Garage Gloss provides a durable, slip-resistant finish that transforms your floors with a professional-grade gloss that lasts.

Size:Gallon

Why Garage Gloss?

No more staring at dull, dingy garage floors that no amount of scrubbing seems to fix –  Garage Gloss delivers a brilliant, high-shine finish that not only looks amazing but stands up to heavy use.

Its durable, quick-curing formula ensures your floors stay glossy and protected, even in the toughest conditions. Finally, a floor finish that works as hard as you do!

Shine like no other floor

Brilliant, Long-Lasting Gloss

Achieve a high-shine finish that lasts.

Quick-Curing Formula

Reduces downtime and speeds up maintenance routines.

Durable & Resilient

Forms a harder finish film, ideal for high-traffic areas.

Versatile Application

Suitable for a wide range of floor types, including vinyl, linoleum, sealed wood, terrazzo, rubber, and more.

Versatile all in one solution

Safe to Use On All Floors

Vinyl Tile

Linoleum

Sealed Wood

Terrazzo

Rubber

Asbestos Tile

Asphalt Tile

Concrete

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5 Steps to a Shiny Floor

1. Preparation

No dilution required. Ensure the floor is completely stripped of old finish, scrubbed, or cleaned. Follow the stripping procedure outlined in the Simoniz Floor Care Manual.

2. Drying

Allow the floor to dry completely before applying the first coat and all subsequent coats.  

3. Application

Apply in thin, even coats. For old or poorly conditioned floors, apply two coats of Simoniz Super Sealer before applying Garage Gloss.  Unsealed Floors: Apply 4-5 coats for optimal results.  

4. Maintenance

Use separate mops for stripping, sealing, and finishing to avoid cross-contamination.

5. Curing

Allow 24 hours for curing before burnishing.