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07-22-2004, 01:27 PM
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Painted my garage floor
Took three gallons for a two-car garage, but wow does it look nice. The only bad part about the whole thing is that I have to leave the bike outside for a week while it cures. :blush:
I used Rust-oleum epoxy paint, without the decorative flecks. It's smooth now, ought to clean up nicely! 
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07-22-2004, 02:06 PM
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Nice! I am debating between painting the floor and putting down those snap together tiles. Is that rustoleum stuff chemically resistant? 
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07-22-2004, 03:31 PM
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Nice - I just did the same last week but I used the easy floor paint (1-part) with primer. Probably not going to hold up nearly as long as epoxy but I already have the car in the garage.
The tiles are cool too - just a bit expensive.
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07-22-2004, 03:45 PM
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The paint is resistant to nearly everything, or so they day. I've spilled all sorts of stuff on my last garage floor without any problems. Even brake fluid didn't take it off.
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07-22-2004, 04:42 PM
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When we get into our new house, I plan on doing that. I think I'm going to start on it the day we close. That way, it'll be cured by the time we move in.
It's a 3-car garage. The bike has it's on bay! 
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07-22-2004, 05:06 PM
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if it's new concrete you may have to wait a year to coat. 
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07-23-2004, 11:34 AM
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Damn... My garage looks like crap, I need to do that.
I hate to tell you this now, but you could have left a spot unpainted for the bike. When the rest cures, move the bike over and then paint that spot. 
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07-23-2004, 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Todd
if it's new concrete you may have to wait a year to coat. 
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The instructions said to wait at least 30 days for new concrete to cure, I'd wait longer.
Pigface1 - I was trying to save time by doing it all at once. 
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07-23-2004, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Todd
if it's new concrete you may have to wait a year to coat. 
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:shock: I sure hope not. Thanks for the info though.
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07-26-2004, 10:02 AM
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Looks good shan. 
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02-12-2005, 04:55 PM
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Hey Shan, how has this held up???
I know that every year, regardless of which type or brand, the cold and the salt just beat it up and it startes to peal a bit, where the garage floor is outside the garage door.
It sucks...how's yours?
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02-12-2005, 05:05 PM
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I used that epoxy paint on my garage last year and its not holding up too good in a few spots...i think this summer im gonna lay down those tiles and be done with it....garage is a single and its not heated all the time....but it does look great when its first done with the epoxy paint....good luck with yours.. 
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02-12-2005, 05:08 PM
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looks more like a kitchen to me  buut its nice 
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02-12-2005, 06:01 PM
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Yeah, I used a oil based garage floor paint and it didn't work so well. So I repreped it and used the Rustoleom Epoxy paint. And I already have 3 spots that have pealed out where the garage closes.... mostly the part of the conrete that is outside all the time....
How much are those tiles???
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02-12-2005, 09:11 PM
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Good Luck, it looks great now, hopefully it stays. I've never met anyone in Michigan whos painted garage floor hasn't peeled. They look awesome for about six months and then start falling apart. The only systems I've seen that have any staying power are professionally applied systems like those used in industrial bildings and warehouses, but even those tend to need retreating after five to ten years of heavy hi-lo traffic.
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02-12-2005, 10:11 PM
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I reaaaallly need to do this to my garage. Right now (since we moved in) it's had this funky berber carpet. After a year of living here, with 2 cars and 2 motorcycles, and all oil changes being done here, this carpet is getting seriously nasty! Any little oil spillage (which there's always a little, cuz I never get the pan in just the right spot, LOL) just soaks in and stays there. It's getting to where it's oil soaked pretty much anywhere you step... no good. I want to rip it out and paint it soon for sure.. be a good time to clean it out too, it's such a mess right now! 
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02-12-2005, 10:13 PM
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we have bought the house new about 3 years ago and we havent even painted the walls yet!!!!! 
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02-13-2005, 12:52 AM
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Acid Stain
have any of u acid stained it? Same hting they do for stamped concrete.. It holds up to anything.. and is easy to clean up, u cna even mix it with a slight amount of sand to make it grip very well.
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02-13-2005, 12:54 AM
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Originally Posted by ScottSellersUNR
have any of u acid stained it? Same hting they do for stamped concrete.. It holds up to anything.. and is easy to clean up, u cna even mix it with a slight amount of sand to make it grip very well.
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we did something like that for our pool in the back though not in the garodge
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02-13-2005, 01:02 AM
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Shan, looks like you did a great job on this this past summer. You say the paint is pretty resistant to all sorts of fluids such as not flaking or taking it off. Does it still stain or does it wipe off just as easy and not stain?
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