with Cold Set Coating
Watco Cold Set Coating uses the latest polyaspartic resin technology to provide a high quality, highly wear resistant coating that can be applied at low temperatures. It is ideal for refurbishment and maintenance in unheated areas, such as loading bays, during the winter months when conventional coatings will fail to dry. It is also ideal for cold stores or walk-in fridges and freezers as it can be applied in temperatures as low as minus 10°C.

Thoroughly clean the surface to ensure it is free of dust and dirt.

If the concrete is new or bare, remove surface laitance, dust and any light dirt or grease deposits using Watco Etch & Clean.
If the surface has heavier deposits of grease or oil, use Watco Concroff, or for painted surfaces use Watco Bio-D.


Only mix in temperatures between 10°C and 25°C. Remove the two inner tins from the tall outer tin. Individually stir the contents of the resin and curing agent thoroughly using a Watco Mixing Blade. Scrape around the inside of the tins to remove any residue.

Pour the mixed components into the larger outer tin and stir thoroughly until uniform in colour and consistency. You can then pour the mixture into a plastic scuttle ready for immediate use.


Use a Paint Brush for cutting in around the edges. Apply the coating with a Medium Pile Roller.

Only apply in temperatures between -10°C and +30°C. At very low temperatures, the coating's viscosity will be thicker, reducing the overall coverage.

Learn how to create a tough, slip resistant surface from start to finish with Watco Cold Set Coating at your own pace using our helpful How-to video.