Screw Loose Dan
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I bought a house with 2 car garage a couple months ago. I've been busy taking care of things in the house, but now it's time to start getting settled into the garage.
(the real reason I bought the place!)
I've considered various flooring options, epoxy, race deck, tile, etc. But, I think I just want to leave the floor good old fashion concrete for the time being.
But, the previous owner used the garage quite extensively from what I can tell and the flooring is quite dirty. I've already attempted to scrub the floor with a short bristle broom and some degreaser. I was less then impressed once rinsed and dried. The degreaser was some left over all-purpose cleaner I used to use when I detailed cars years ago, but it always did a good job on floors back then.
I should mention the stains on the floor vary from typical looking oil stains to paint over-spray. It appears anytime he needed to spay paint anything with a can, he just put it directly on the floor to shoot it. Also, there is some stuff that appears to be a caulking or some other gooey/sticky substance.
I'm thinking my next steps should be a good (known) degreaser followed by a pressure washing. Suggestions? And if the paint persists, using some paint remover (presume that's safe on concrete?). The sticky stuff, maybe try some goo-gone or paint thinner.
I don't need it to be brand new looking, but I would like it to be reasonably fresh looking (compared to what it looks like now). I want it to be MY dirt and stains on the floor!
Any thoughts or comments? I presume I should stay away from etching garage floor cleaners (as used for prep for epoxy)?
Here's a picture (actually before I bought the place), but gives an idea:
Other immediate project is cleaning/painting the *extremely* dirty/dusty walls. *sigh* But, that's probably another thread...
(the real reason I bought the place!)I've considered various flooring options, epoxy, race deck, tile, etc. But, I think I just want to leave the floor good old fashion concrete for the time being.
But, the previous owner used the garage quite extensively from what I can tell and the flooring is quite dirty. I've already attempted to scrub the floor with a short bristle broom and some degreaser. I was less then impressed once rinsed and dried. The degreaser was some left over all-purpose cleaner I used to use when I detailed cars years ago, but it always did a good job on floors back then.
I should mention the stains on the floor vary from typical looking oil stains to paint over-spray. It appears anytime he needed to spay paint anything with a can, he just put it directly on the floor to shoot it. Also, there is some stuff that appears to be a caulking or some other gooey/sticky substance.
I'm thinking my next steps should be a good (known) degreaser followed by a pressure washing. Suggestions? And if the paint persists, using some paint remover (presume that's safe on concrete?). The sticky stuff, maybe try some goo-gone or paint thinner.
I don't need it to be brand new looking, but I would like it to be reasonably fresh looking (compared to what it looks like now). I want it to be MY dirt and stains on the floor!
Here's a picture (actually before I bought the place), but gives an idea:
Other immediate project is cleaning/painting the *extremely* dirty/dusty walls. *sigh* But, that's probably another thread...
