Bought my home 4yrs ago from new & I went to Lowes and asked what paint did I need to buy to paint my garage floor. They sold me a few tins of garage paint, and something else (i think it was an acid type product) to etch the floor as a pre-requesite.
So anyway, took the day off, scrubbed the new floor with their etching product. Washed it off as per instructions & painted the floor again as per instructions. Left the cars / bikes out for an ENTIRE WEEK !!!!! first time i drove into the garage with wet tires, it pulled right up.... I wasn't very impressed as you can image. I went straight back to Lowes, who looked at what i'd purchased and said, really apologize, but we sold you the wrong product. The guy was new in that dept, please accept our apologies.... Here's your money back..
However at the time, being that it was such a job to empty everything out and leave everything outside for a week, i just accepted the refund and that this was a garage and the floor was not going to be perfect until the day i shelled out for the garage tiles. This was 4yrs ago. so no going back to Lowes now !
Here's a pic of how it looks today, and its really getting on my nerves being so bitty and ugly. I want to make the floor nice and ready to once again tackle the project !... However i have the old paint that i imagine would somehow need removing? Maybe I'm wrong but surely you can't just paint over what's there ? otherwise it'll just pull up again right?
Really looking for advice or tips on what to do here.
Here's a pic of the said garage.
I live in a very hot / humid climate, (SW Florida) so plastic tiles, supposedly are not ideal as they shrink in our climate (so i was told) I'd like just to re-paint if possible, but worried about the underlaying problem of the old paint.
So anyway, took the day off, scrubbed the new floor with their etching product. Washed it off as per instructions & painted the floor again as per instructions. Left the cars / bikes out for an ENTIRE WEEK !!!!! first time i drove into the garage with wet tires, it pulled right up.... I wasn't very impressed as you can image. I went straight back to Lowes, who looked at what i'd purchased and said, really apologize, but we sold you the wrong product. The guy was new in that dept, please accept our apologies.... Here's your money back..
However at the time, being that it was such a job to empty everything out and leave everything outside for a week, i just accepted the refund and that this was a garage and the floor was not going to be perfect until the day i shelled out for the garage tiles. This was 4yrs ago. so no going back to Lowes now !
Here's a pic of how it looks today, and its really getting on my nerves being so bitty and ugly. I want to make the floor nice and ready to once again tackle the project !... However i have the old paint that i imagine would somehow need removing? Maybe I'm wrong but surely you can't just paint over what's there ? otherwise it'll just pull up again right?
Really looking for advice or tips on what to do here.
Here's a pic of the said garage.
I live in a very hot / humid climate, (SW Florida) so plastic tiles, supposedly are not ideal as they shrink in our climate (so i was told) I'd like just to re-paint if possible, but worried about the underlaying problem of the old paint.
