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RR Roc
01-16-2005, 07:35 PM
first off what a great site
my question is i want to paint my garage floor and after searching around i know not to use regular paint. i should use an epoxy paint.
my garage is 15'w X 20"L and i want to put an 6 ft. long black and white checkered stripe down the center with 4 1/2 ft. of gray on either side. Can this be done with epoxy paint ? or should i put the snap lock tiles down??
again nice site!!
jstbecauz
01-16-2005, 08:33 PM
I would clean it, seal it and then paint it. Then install something like this http://graphics.samsclub.com/images/products/0073660810087_L4.jpg if I were going to do my garage at the house.
There are several options but this may be the most inexpensive.
RR Roc
01-16-2005, 09:53 PM
thanks for the idea
i was thinking also to paint the floor all gray w/ an epoxy paint and for the stripe to use the lock tiles down the center....??
anyway thanks again for the help.
Kevin54
01-23-2005, 03:51 PM
It can be done with epoxy paint but you have to plan ahead as it will involve masking off the checkerboard pattern. So the one color will have to be put down and then after the proper curing time, masked for the secondary color. Sketch it out on paper and get a game plan before you start. I t will make it a lot easier.
Kevin
Luckydevil
01-23-2005, 03:52 PM
who makes epoxy based paints and where can I get them? home depot, lowe's, etc?
GTOMazz
01-29-2005, 03:49 AM
Here is a great idea for your floors. :thumbup:
http://www.vortexsprayliners.com/Page_1x.html
OI812
01-29-2005, 11:49 AM
When getting paints, I would look at where your local paint contractors go. Check into places like Lindsay Hallman Paints, Mautz Paints and a place my buddy went when he did his 2000 sq ft. shop was Diamond Vogel Paints. All these places deal with contractors, especially commercial contractors. They know whats good and what makes a paint good. The other nice thing about going to them, is they actually know what they are talking about vs the 17 year old home improvement specialist (basically a kid that don't know jack).
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