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Repainting a painted floor

AV8R4AA

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Feb 13, 2009
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52
Location
Dallas Texas
Hello,
I have a painted floor on a solid concrete floor now. There is no peeling or chipping.
The floor paint is estimated to be 5 years old. There is no shine left in the paint.
The paint has a flat sheen.
My only complaint is that i am getting staining that is becoming harder to remove.
Today I used an aggressive floor brush with soap and water. It came out better, but the floor has stains from tire and oil spots.
I am interested in either repainting the floor or using some type of clear coat.

I would like to go a shape lighter.
There are no flakes just paint.
There seems to be no sand for grit in the paint now.
I want a nicer sheen, but do not want an Ice skate slippery.

What are my options?
 
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Amitygravel

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Mar 26, 2010
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Location
Claremont Illinois
Check with someone like Sherman-Williams or a PPG Paint dealer.
They can guide you on the paint type to use.
Used to be able to buy pumice to mix with paint , that would give you the non-slip feature you want.
Just mix in with the paint and keep it stirred while applying.
 
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