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Garage Floor Epoxy on Work Van floor.

funbowhunter

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I am getting my 2013 Nissan NV1500 ready for sale. The bottom is pretty scratched and dinged from being used as a handyman work van, from sliding saws, doors, windows, and everything in between, it is pretty stained and scratched, but very little rust. I would not want to harm the next guy who could use it by putting the normal black stuff down as it would be difficult to slide items over it, so, I was wondering if using the rust-oleum garage floor epoxy would be a good alternative. In South Texas it gets rather hot, but we hardly ever have freezing weather.
If I do this (upon your recommendations of course), how long will it take to cure before the next guy or gal could use it?
 
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Andy Smith Jr.

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Do you have a product name? Rust Oleum has several different epoxies. It should be fine as epoxies go on steel and concrete all the itme.
 
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