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Coyote
Coyote
Coyote
Coyote
Coyote
Our Coyote flake coating brings a warm, desert-inspired look with a balanced mix of sandy tans, light browns, and soft gray accents. The natural palette feels sun-baked and rugged, evoking the earthy tones of canyon rock and open landscapes. Coyote pairs beautifully with wood finishes, warm neutrals, and rustic design styles, making it a versatile and inviting choice for your garage. Beyond its striking appearance, it offers the same lasting durability, slip resistance, and protection against stains, chips, and heavy wear as all our flake systems.
Our Coyote flake coating brings a warm, desert-inspired look with a balanced mix of sandy tans, light browns, and soft gray accents. The natural palette feels sun-baked and rugged, evoking the earthy tones of canyon rock and open landscapes. Coyote pairs beautifully with wood finishes, warm neutrals, and rustic design styles, making it a versatile and inviting choice for your garage. Beyond its striking appearance, it offers the same lasting durability, slip resistance, and protection against stains, chips, and heavy wear as all our flake systems.
Questions & Answers
Frequently Asked
Questions

How is polyaspartic different from epoxy?
Poly (polyaspartic/polyurethane) is stronger, UV-stable, and cures faster than epoxy. Epoxy tends to yellow, peel, or fail under hot tires and sunlight, while poly stays clear and durable for decades.
How long does installation take?
Will my floor peel or chip?
How do I maintain my new floor?
How long will my Forge floor last?
Questions & Answers
Frequently Asked Questions

How is polyaspartic different from epoxy?
Poly (polyaspartic/polyurethane) is stronger, UV-stable, and cures faster than epoxy. Epoxy tends to yellow, peel, or fail under hot tires and sunlight, while poly stays clear and durable for decades.
How long does installation take?
Will my floor peel or chip?
How do I maintain my new floor?
How long will my Forge floor last?
Questions & Answers
Frequently Asked
Questions

How is polyaspartic different from epoxy?
Poly (polyaspartic/polyurethane) is stronger, UV-stable, and cures faster than epoxy. Epoxy tends to yellow, peel, or fail under hot tires and sunlight, while poly stays clear and durable for decades.
How long does installation take?
Will my floor peel or chip?
How do I maintain my new floor?
How long will my Forge floor last?