Most scratches can be sanded right out rather quickly using a variety of fine grit sandpaper.
How to get scratches out of epoxy floor.
Materials i usually use and steps.
Resin is an unfinished material meaning that the appearance is the same on the surface as it is under the surface.
How to buff epoxy first you may want to try to simply apply a product like old english lemon oil to the scratch.
Ensure they have rounded corners as they are less likely to scratch the floors surface.
Here is a look at what it takes to buff epoxy.
That alone makes it a hardy material that resists materials that will scratch mar break or crack its foundation.
Anything less is just a coating.
Foot traffic vehicle usage and general wear and tear take their toll.
Repeat this process for every scratch mark.
Test the flooring for marks.
Use the sandpaper to remove deeper scratches in the epoxy.
Sometimes this is all it takes.
Apply a second coating of fine grit abrasive if the scratch mark still appears on the floor.
Now that the washing process is completed you can commence polishing your floor.
Start sanding from 180 grid hard sanding 2.
Very light scratches can often be sanded out but for serious damage you should fill in the scratch to restore the appearance of your table.
As requested this video is about sanding and polish.
Because of this scratch removal is uncomplicated.
The abrasive will remove the surface polish on the floor and lift light scratches.
Scraping the surface of the epoxy flooring should be avoided but it is okay to lightly use a scourer sponge together with plastic scrapers or squeegees.
Due to the potential to cause additional problems when buffing polishing we recommend lightly scuffing the entire surface wiping the surface clean with a drop of denatured alcohol or acetone and then pouring a new flood coat per our instructional guide although not officially recommended we do have customers who use the following method to buff polish the surface.
Sand the scratched surface with a back and forth motion following the line of the scratch until you grind down the edges of the scratches to create a smooth surface.
One way to take care of these smaller scratches is to buff them out.
As time goes on epoxy may begin to get some scratches in it.
Step 4 wipe the abrasive off with a clean dry cloth or paper towel.