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Old 07-17-2008, 08:09 PM
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Default Thoughts of using epoxy paint on the concrete floor in my garage

I'm buying a new house with an attached 2 car garage and I was planning to seal the floor before moving in. I've seen some DIY epoxy paint kits at the big box stores for around $100, and I've also seen kits for as much as $500.

I'm wondering if anyone here has used these kits or any similar epoxy paint for their concrete floors. How do they hold up? How hard is it to apply? And do you have any recommendations.

Any assistance is appreciated.

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I don't really have any recommendations for the brand. I have used the kits and I liked it. The prep is the biggest part of the job. Make sure that the floor is I MEAN CLEAN! Oil, dust, wax, water(moisture), will cause this stuff to fail miserably. It's best to have 2 people because it has to be used within a short time after mixing. Put it on thick so that you don't have to re-coat it. One of you should start edging as soon as you get the paint mixed. The other should start rolling it on as soon as you get an edge to work from. Buy a gallon for each garage bay and put it on thick. Plan your job before you start and know where you will end it. Roller pans are a pain when you are painting a floor like this. Get a 5gallon bucket and a paint screen, also get a long handle for your roller frame. The length of a broom stick is just right. Then you can just dip your roller in the paint, roll the excess off on the screen, and roll it on quick. I scoot my bucket along with me with my foot. That speeds the job up considerably.

You will be pleased with the way it looks for years.

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If you want to save your paint job go out and purchase some runners and place them where the tires on you vehicle will be. Hot tires will pull up the paint.

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The epoxy-based paints from Home Depot and Lowes work just fine, as long as you clean and rinse the concrete well and let it dry. Hey Darryl, Nanook of BC

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Daver The epoxy-based paints from Home Depot and Lowes work just fine, as long as you clean and rinse the concrete well and let it dry. Hey Darryl, Nanook of BC
i agree with you Daver, epoxy actually holds very well if dried very well...

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Daver's suggestion to lay runners where the tires will go sounds logical to me. He has opinions just like everyone else. If he wants to share them with us, we can use them as we see fit. There's no harm in making a suggestion on this forum. Is there? I haven't seen a test that you have to take to post on this forum. I believe that many opinions gathered together are the perfect thing for someone who can process the information provided. Glean out what you don't like and don't be afraid to try what someone else recommends.

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I have no recommendations for the brand .Because I like things to be easy .So I will choose purchase instand .

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i agree with you Daver, epoxy actually holds very well if dried very well...
That's it. Very well said.

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yes you would need to strip and prep the floor before you use an epoxy treatment to get proper adhesion.

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