I'm thinking about painting my garage floor with one of those kits I see on tv. Does anyone have any experience with garage floor paint stuff? Just curious if the stuff holds up well or if it will just peel off in a few yrs
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From what i found out after i did my garage floor, so long as you clean the floor extremely well, use acid to etch the concrete and use a two part epoxy system rather then those cheap ones sold at the home improvement stores, you will be fine. I use the rustolieum kits at lowes, did exactly as the instructions said even used all their cleaning products, let it cure for 10 days, the first time i parked on it the tires left brown marks and any time they were hot from driving, it would peel up the coating... in short, stay away from the cheap kits and go with a quality kit. U-coat it is a very nice kit but pricy. the only way to start over is to have someone come in with a diamond grinder and grind it all off..
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Originally posted by Mark Preus View PostYeah I'm starting to think it will be a pain in the ass. Now I'm thinking I will just clean the concrete good and try to keep it clean instead of painting it
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Originally posted by Blackpony View PostFrom what i found out after i did my garage floor, so long as you clean the floor extremely well, use acid to etch the concrete and use a two part epoxy system rather then those cheap ones sold at the home improvement stores, you will be fine. I use the rustolieum kits at lowes, did exactly as the instructions said even used all their cleaning products, let it cure for 10 days, the first time i parked on it the tires left brown marks and any time they were hot from driving, it would peel up the coating... in short, stay away from the cheap kits and go with a quality kit. U-coat it is a very nice kit but pricy. the only way to start over is to have someone come in with a diamond grinder and grind it all off..
hope this helps!
I used the rustoleum kit and havent had any problems with it. Its been down for about 6 months now and no peel up. Cleans easy and dirt and oil wipes away. Though I havent been on it too many times with tires at temp, prob a handful of times since its been down, and I also try not to turn the wheels when hot either. It had heard mixed reviews about it, but used several gift cards to get it so it really didnt cost me much. If youve got the money, the U Coat it stuff is nice.
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Originally posted by 01yz2nv View PostI used the rustoleum kit and havent had any problems with it. Its been down for about 6 months now and no peel up. Cleans easy and dirt and oil wipes away. Though I havent been on it too many times with tires at temp, prob a handful of times since its been down, and I also try not to turn the wheels when hot either. It had heard mixed reviews about it, but used several gift cards to get it so it really didnt cost me much. If youve got the money, the U Coat it stuff is nice.
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