Skylarkman
Member
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2014
- Messages
- 7
The most labor intensive part of my garage make over is proving more challenging than I could have imagined. After emptying the garage for the first time in 20 years, I can see the issues with my garage floor more clearly. Approximately 250 square feet and 70 yrs young, the slab is pretty ugly . Most of the cracks can be repaired with concrete repair caulking but some of the the stains are old and are not easily coming out . So far 2 power washing sessions have noticeably lightened the concrete ( first 2 photos)
Mostly oil ( I think ) I’ve been using Zep concrete degreaser in the power washer and pouring the chemical directly on the stain and scrubbing with a brush. I am leaning toward the Rustoleum Rock Solid coating. but I know the floor will have to be much cleaner. The heat/ humidity will be increasing here in the north east soon , and realize this doesn’t help dry times . Any and all suggestions in prepping the floor are appreciated
Sent from my iPhone using Garage Journal

Mostly oil ( I think ) I’ve been using Zep concrete degreaser in the power washer and pouring the chemical directly on the stain and scrubbing with a brush. I am leaning toward the Rustoleum Rock Solid coating. but I know the floor will have to be much cleaner. The heat/ humidity will be increasing here in the north east soon , and realize this doesn’t help dry times . Any and all suggestions in prepping the floor are appreciated Sent from my iPhone using Garage Journal


