After putting up with a terrible garage floor in the house we moved into 1-1/2 years ago, I'm planning to take care of it once warm weather is here to stay. I suspect the existing finish was regular floor paint, judging from how it's completely lifted where hot tires have run on it. And that would be in keeping with the quality of some of the other 'improvements' done around here. The rest of it looks ok, just old and stained. The garage is 28 x 25.
I'd prefer to use a good two-part epoxy system, but I don't want to have to completely remove the existing paint on the entire floor. Will it be enough to rough up the existing paint, or does epoxy have to go on bare concrete? And will it make a difference depending on if the existing paint is latex or oil-based? If the epoxy won't work, I'd rather save the time and money and just topcoat with a better grade of paint.
I've been searching this forum and other sites for a similar problem but haven't come across a definitive answer. I'm hoping someone here has it. Thanks for any advice you can provide.
I'd prefer to use a good two-part epoxy system, but I don't want to have to completely remove the existing paint on the entire floor. Will it be enough to rough up the existing paint, or does epoxy have to go on bare concrete? And will it make a difference depending on if the existing paint is latex or oil-based? If the epoxy won't work, I'd rather save the time and money and just topcoat with a better grade of paint.
I've been searching this forum and other sites for a similar problem but haven't come across a definitive answer. I'm hoping someone here has it. Thanks for any advice you can provide.
