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boat bottom paint for floors

truckman5000

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Hi, im working on an industrial job. The painter is painting the concrete floors with a boat bottom paint.
All i know is the painter swore by it.
The paint was dry after a day, and we drove lifts and draged machinery over the boat painted floors. And nothing happend to the finish.
I dont remember the brand name, but the cans said boat bottom paint. I asked the painter some ?s but he was too busy.
Ive never hered of this done before, so any input?
 
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I would guess that it might be very slick when wet or oily. One of the reasons to paint a boat bottom besides corrosion protection if metal is friction reduction.
 

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I don't know much, except that it usually contains algaecides to keep from fowling. There's several different kinds, and some are epoxy based. I wouldn't go out to get boat bottom paint for my garage floor, but I probably would use a can your painter gave me lol. When spending MY money for paint, I tend to stick with applications that the product was designed for.
 
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truckman5000

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yah ill have to find out the kind..ill steal a can from him..lol

Whatever it is it works great. I made the post to see if anyone else had experience.

Myself have used epoxy with the whole 9 yards of prep. and dragging a jack with wight acros the floor wil leave a mark.

The place where im working is, were moving heavy equipment, some 15k..dosent leave a mark.
 
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Chances are this wasn't ablative or anti-growth paint. I'm betting it was a 2-part epoxy, like Unepoxy or Awlgrip. Its very durable, and doesn't wear. Its also very slippery and expensive.
 

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Chances are this wasn't ablative or anti-growth paint. I'm betting it was a 2-part epoxy, like Unepoxy or Awlgrip. Its very durable, and doesn't wear. Its also very slippery and expensive.

my thoughts exactly

I highly doubt he is painting the floors with anti fouling paint, boat deck epoxy yes, its what I use for everything virtually indestructable, think of the hell a boat floor goes through
 

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Most bottom paint is what's known as ablative paint and has copper in it and is damn expensive. Speedboats have a gel coat paint from the factory so again this would not be a proper paint for a garage floor. Top deck paint is the tough epoxy stuff, as posted try interlux or awlgrip in a google search for a good start.
 
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truckman5000

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yes the stuff is interlux.
Thanks for the answers, and yah its expensive lol..but seems to work great for floors.
 
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