Painting the garage floor
#12
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great information guys, thanks alot!
This weekend is going to be out major plans weekend and this info is going to help alot on our decision on what to do with the floor (aside from all the new lights and sockets we are putting up)
This weekend is going to be out major plans weekend and this info is going to help alot on our decision on what to do with the floor (aside from all the new lights and sockets we are putting up)
#13
I'll be looking for your post when you're done with the floor. I'm thinking of doing the same to my garage floor.
I live nearby and would love to come over and check out the results !
I live nearby and would love to come over and check out the results !
#14
May be too late but I ran across this product a few weeks ago. I've never personally used it but I trust all the products that I've purchase from this Club Sponsor. http://www.properautocare.com/pournrestore.html ProperAutoCare.com
I did my garage floor this spring as well. I used the Behr 1 Part Epoxy/Acrylic Garage Floor Paint and have been very pleased with the durability. In the Midwest, with road salt/aggregate, it tends build up in the garage floor but it hasn't given me any trouble. This product has been very durable, I do have a small spot that worn or lifted. Contact patch area size on front tire.
Steps:
1. Clean with degreaser or for heavy areas use product above
2. Acid etch. I had a concrete epoxy sealer on my floor from when the builder built my house and had to use a special product to remove it first. $150/5 Gallons Yikes!! It worked though.
3. Prime
4. Paint
My floor color was BAR Honda Green and I didn't want it to show outside the door's edge, so I taped off the outer 1' and used a Gray color outside the garage door. Expensive for such a small area but I'm picky.
I did my garage floor this spring as well. I used the Behr 1 Part Epoxy/Acrylic Garage Floor Paint and have been very pleased with the durability. In the Midwest, with road salt/aggregate, it tends build up in the garage floor but it hasn't given me any trouble. This product has been very durable, I do have a small spot that worn or lifted. Contact patch area size on front tire.
Steps:
1. Clean with degreaser or for heavy areas use product above
2. Acid etch. I had a concrete epoxy sealer on my floor from when the builder built my house and had to use a special product to remove it first. $150/5 Gallons Yikes!! It worked though.
3. Prime
4. Paint
My floor color was BAR Honda Green and I didn't want it to show outside the door's edge, so I taped off the outer 1' and used a Gray color outside the garage door. Expensive for such a small area but I'm picky.
#15
Originally Posted by SmagsS2k,Aug 5 2007, 07:31 AM
May be too late but I ran across this product a few weeks ago. I've never personally used it but I trust all the products that I've purchase from this Club Sponsor. http://www.properautocare.com/pournrestore.html ProperAutoCare.com
I did my garage floor this spring as well. I used the Behr 1 Part Epoxy/Acrylic Garage Floor Paint and have been very pleased with the durability. In the Midwest, with road salt/aggregate, it tends build up in the garage floor but it hasn't given me any trouble. This product has been very durable, I do have a small spot that worn or lifted. Contact patch area size on front tire.
Steps:
1. Clean with degreaser or for heavy areas use product above
2. Acid etch. I had a concrete epoxy sealer on my floor from when the builder built my house and had to use a special product to remove it first. $150/5 Gallons Yikes!! It worked though.
3. Prime
4. Paint
My floor color was BAR Honda Green and I didn't want it to show outside the door's edge, so I taped off the outer 1' and used a Gray color outside the garage door. Expensive for such a small area but I'm picky.
I did my garage floor this spring as well. I used the Behr 1 Part Epoxy/Acrylic Garage Floor Paint and have been very pleased with the durability. In the Midwest, with road salt/aggregate, it tends build up in the garage floor but it hasn't given me any trouble. This product has been very durable, I do have a small spot that worn or lifted. Contact patch area size on front tire.
Steps:
1. Clean with degreaser or for heavy areas use product above
2. Acid etch. I had a concrete epoxy sealer on my floor from when the builder built my house and had to use a special product to remove it first. $150/5 Gallons Yikes!! It worked though.
3. Prime
4. Paint
My floor color was BAR Honda Green and I didn't want it to show outside the door's edge, so I taped off the outer 1' and used a Gray color outside the garage door. Expensive for such a small area but I'm picky.
-Brett
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