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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! :D
 

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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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GSXR750DJ said:
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?

Everything just wipes up, it's great.

One thing, when it's wet it's VERY slippery.
 

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I agree, preparing the concrete is critical. I used two different kinds of cleaner, one a citrus based acid wash. I also used my power washer, then let it sit overnight. The preparation took almost as long as the paint application. But, with out it, you're wasting your time.
 
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