http://www.rustoleum.com/brand.asp?frm_brand_id=19&SBL=1
Its held up pretty well. The garage we park a car in had a pretty
pitted and stained floor, the citric acid based cleaner that comes with
the product worked really well. The paint survivied one new england
winter covered with salt and sand from the car.
Here's some pictures of my shop and garage floors.
http://www.clsid.com/nsw/shop_floor/index.html
rob
I used the same Rustoleum kit found at Home Depot & Loews - comes in
gray or brown. Two years now in MN winter with sand/salt - mops up and
cleans great, no chips or peels. I had applied it to 6 month old
concrete, and put two coats on. The key to success is going to be in
the prep. I bought a short bristle broom and followed the citrus wash
directions. Some serious elbow grease went into that scrub and rinse -
the painting was the easy part.
You'll have the option of using the sand texture. Couple thoughts: It
makes mopping or cleaning more difficult. I also tried applying it per
directions - then someone said they just took small hand fulls of the
sand and sprinkled it over the paint immediately after coating, as they
rolled. The same technique as the decorative flakes basically. I
found this worked much easier and created a much nicer look without the
splotching I got when I followed the directions. Incidently -
regarding the decorative flakes. They look nice but make it a pain to
find small things when dropped. Acts like camoflauge.
I was also told by different people that the Behr stuff is not nearly
as effective as the 2-part Rustoleum kits. FYI.
Clint
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Yes. I didn't and a year later it's all peeling up. Apparently they
use a sealant on concrete after its poured. I wish I had spent the
extra time and money to acid etch the floor first. Now I'm going to
have to do it anyway and it'll be a bigger pain because I'm all moved
in now.
Mike
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 07:20:09 -0400, alcar...@webtv.net (arnold
carpenter) wrote:
>I have previously painted my garage floor with a Latex floor paint and
>it is peeling, especially where the tires ride. To use an epoxy paint,
>do I have to use muriatic Acid to etch the floor? What is a good epoxy
>garage floor paint.
>
>Thanks
>A. Carpenter
here's a link
http://www.behr.com/behrx/act/view/products_detail?prodGroupId=14&catName=Concrete+Floor+Coatings&catId=16
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One caution. If you do not use the chips or a non-slip additive, the floor
is very slippery when wet. I plan to put another coat down with a non-slip
additive.
Bob
"arnold carpenter" <alcar...@webtv.net> wrote in message
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I have previously painted my garage floor with a Latex floor paint and
it is peeling, especially where the tires ride. To use an epoxy paint,
do I have to use muriatic Acid to etch the floor? What is a good epoxy
garage floor paint.
Thanks
A. Carpenter
Stay Happy and Healthy
Acid etching eats the lime dust. Paint hangs on to dust for dear life.
Unfortunately, the dust isn't hanging on to anything. So, it's gotta go in
order for the paint to be able to get a grip on the stronger concrete.
HTH
Bill
Unless you have access to industrial coatings and the equipment needed
to apply them in applications like food processing plants, forget it.
The stuff you find at retail stores just isn't going to cut it.
Lew
I would use acid for sure! Phosphoric acid will do the trick to and not be
so hard on the lungs.
Your biggest problem is the latex paint. I would not put down epoxy untill
every last bit of the latex is gone!
Remember, if you try to cut coners it will come back to haunt you! Do it
right the first time and you will have tons less work in the end.
Greg
You go to a rental center and rent a tool called a floor scarifier or
floor grinder. It has a number of grinding stones on a rotating disk.
United Rentals carries them.
It was one of the dirtiest jobs I've ever done. Inches of dust
everywhere. I had to stack bricks (in a trashcan) on top of the
grinder to get it to properly grind. Darn thing weighs about 300 lbs.
Good thing I have a trailer with a low deck and a ramp.