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"Beautiful product. Exactly what our client was looking for."
Micas - mb-5001 / 1/4" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Mica is a natural rock-forming minerals, usually in the form of flake, hexagonal or diamond plates, sheets, columnar crystal. Color varies with the chemical composition, mainly with the increase of Fe content.
Characteristics of mica is insulation.
high temperature resistance and shine.
Unique natural metallic luster.
Color fast.
UV stable.
Chemical and abrasion ergonomics.
Slip resistant texturing.
Suitable in many environments.
Economical decorative solution.
Hides sub-surface imperfections.
To ensure the best performance and long-lasting results, follow these care guidelines:
Following these steps will help maintain product effectiveness and durability over time.
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Industrial Strength
Built for durability
Easy DIY Application
Quick DIY setup
Made in USA
Manufactured in USA
Micas - mb-5001 / 1/4" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Spread the mixed epoxy evenly on the prepared floor to ensure a smooth base layer.
Remove any loose debris or dust to create the perfect surface for bonding the flakes.
Broadcast the decorative flakes into the wet epoxy, allowing them to sink in and create a vibrant finish.
Use a roller to gently press and lock the flakes into the epoxy, ensuring they’re fully encapsulated and smooth.
Overall rating: 4.8 / 5 from 5 reviews.
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"Beautiful product. Exactly what our client was looking for."
"Love what I ordered and plan to order more."
"The site really needs pictures of installed product. Pictured here is mb-5017 medallion mica flake with a barley corn beige color base and clear top coat. The flake we chose looks much lighter in the thumbnail on the website than it does installed. We are happy with the appearance but were aiming for a lighter color than we achieved. The calculator on the site gave us about 50% more than we needed for a single broadcast installation. We had enough for a double broadcast. We bought 40 pounds and did not even open one of the 10 pound boxes. And we used so much that we ended up collecting probably 15 pounds from what we sprinkled about that did not stick."
"This was a natural look for office space just changed a bit from look in bag once down on "wet" surface"
"used brown base coat for mica flakes. the mica does not look like the online photo. The online photo appears to have white as one of the main colors, but in reality the color is more of a reflective silver. I added a pound of copper and a pound of gold glitter to the 100 lbs. of mica and blended by hand with a respirator on. This resulted in a very unique appearance which really pops when the sun hits it. My wife loves the floor! I scraped the floor and vacuumed up the left over mica as directed. after applying top coats, the floor had many sharp points which would catch and shred my mop. I had to resand the floor to take down the points and reapply the top coat. If I did this job again, I would scrape the floor, and then buff it using a commercial buffer prior to applying the clear epoxy and top UV coats. This should eliminate any high points from forming. The high points were the result of the glitter half embedded in the epoxy. When I scraped the floor, it left many of those flaps which hardened into points after being pulled up by the roller."