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Frequently Asked Questions
Expert Insights into High-Performance Coatings & Technical Services.
What exactly is Polyurea and how does it compare to traditional liners?
Polyurea is an advanced elastomer that creates a seamless, flexible, and waterproof barrier. Unlike traditional drop-in or paint-on liners, it forms a permanent molecular bond that won’t crack, peel, or warp under extreme temperature shifts or heavy impact.
How long does the application process take for a professional spray-on bedliner?
Most automotive applications are completed within a few hours. Because our polyurea systems feature a rapid-cure time, the coating is dry to the touch in seconds, and the vehicle is typically ready for light use the same day.
Can these coatings be applied to substrates other than metal?
Yes. Our industrial-grade systems are engineered for incredible versatility. We can apply professional protection to concrete, wood, fiberglass, and various geotextiles, providing a watertight seal for everything from boat hulls to secondary containment units.
Are your industrial coatings resistant to chemicals and corrosion?
Absolutely. Our systems are specifically designed to defend against harsh environments. They provide a high level of resistance to petroleum products, caustic chemicals, and oxidation, making them ideal for manufacturing facilities and marine equipment.
Do you provide certified support for Ignition Interlock Devices (IID)?
Yes. As a certified service center, we provide professional installation, routine calibration, and compliance reporting for leading interlock manufacturers. We ensure your device is installed correctly and your data is submitted to the state on time.
How do I maintain my polyurea coating to ensure maximum durability?
One of the primary benefits of polyurea is that it is virtually maintenance-free. For automotive and industrial surfaces, a simple wash with water and mild detergent is usually sufficient to keep the barrier clean and functioning at peak performance.


