A high-performance garage floor isn’t achieved with a single product, it’s built through a system of steps.
The Carbyne™ garage floor coating system from BioBond is engineered as a multi-layer solution designed to withstand real-world garage conditions, including vehicle traffic, moisture exposure, temperature changes, and chemical spills. Each layer in the system serves a specific purpose, working together to deliver long-term adhesion, durability, and a refined finish.
Below is a step-by-step look at how Carbyne™ and its garage floor coating application process.
Proper surface preparation is the foundation of every successful garage floor coating system.
The concrete is mechanically ground or shot-blasted to open the surface profile and remove contaminants such as oils, dust, curing compounds, and previous coatings. Cracks, joints, and surface defects are repaired to create a clean, uniform substrate.
Without this step, even the best coating system cannot perform as intended.
Once the surface is prepared, Carbyne™ SWaE250, a water-based epoxy primer, is applied.
This primer:
SWaE250 is allowed to cure according to specifications before moving to the next layer.
The structural and visual foundation of the system comes from Carbyne™ SSoE250, a 100% solids epoxy base coat.
This layer:
SSoE250 is designed to handle the load-bearing demands of garages while contributing to the overall durability of the system.
The final layer of the system is Carbyne™ SUP250, an aliphatic polyurethane topcoat.
SUP250 delivers:
This topcoat protects the layers beneath it while creating the finished surface users see and interact with every day.
Step 5: Cure Time & Return to Service
After installation, the Carbyne™ system is allowed to cure before returning the space to use.
Typical timelines include:
While the floor can be used quickly, full performance continues to develop as the system completes its cure, it’s best to wait 24-48 hours.
The Carbyne™ garage floor coating system is engineered as a complete solution — not a shortcut. By combining SWaE250 primer, SSoE250 epoxy base coat, and SUP250 polyurethane topcoat, the system delivers strong adhesion, long-term durability, and a professional finish built for real-world garage environments.
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