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Garage floor paint

Mike99

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I need to do something with a newly poured slab and was thinking of painting instead of sealing. Im thinking of latex followed by a coat of oil based. Does that make sense? Its in a single car detached garage.
 
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I need to do something with a newly poured slab and was thinking of painting instead of sealing. Im thinking of latex followed by a coat of oil based. Does that make sense? Its in a single car detached garage.

not worth the trouble...

Paint is tough to get adhesion with anything concrete, might last a year.

YMMV
 

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I need to do something with a newly poured slab and was thinking of painting instead of sealing. Im thinking of latex followed by a coat of oil based. Does that make sense? Its in a single car detached garage.

There are better options available. Paint was never designed to be walked on, much less driven on. :3gears:
 
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Remember that painting the floor is quick, easy, and cheap, BUT, BUT, BUT, BUT....

removing the paint after it looks like **** in a few months will be a huge mess of job that will cost more in money and a lot more in time...THAN...

just doing it right the first time with a proper floor coating.

so I just painted my garage and will do some kind of flooring.

What is the best way to get rid of the paint splashes I made while painting?
 

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I need to do something with a newly poured slab and was thinking of painting instead of sealing. Im thinking of latex followed by a coat of oil based. Does that make sense? Its in a single car detached garage.

My folks had their concrete screen porch floor painted awhile back. It was worn back down to the concrete in the foot traffic areas within 2 years, and that's just with shoes going over it. Picture how fast your paint's gonna look bad with cars moving around on top of it.


so I just painted my garage and will do some kind of flooring.

What is the best way to get rid of the paint splashes I made while painting?

Depends on what kind of flooring you're going to do. If you're going to get an actual floor coating done by pros, they're gonna come in with a diamond grinder and the paint will go away as part of the process, so you don't have to do anything.
 
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