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Rust bullet

wiegs1

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Looking to purchase rust bullet to finish our garage flooring. Planning to grind the floor since we have rustoleum epoxy that did not stick.

Have just over 700sqft of garage.

Thinking 3 coats of gray rust bullet
1 red topcoat
1 clear topcoat.

I have seen some good results from this product. How will this hold up to the harsh winters of Wisconsin? Would I be better going to epoxy or tiles?
 
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alberto

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I have rust bullet applied. Definitely top coat the grey with color, as in my experience it seems to be the only way to eliminate roller marks on the grey from being visible. I used two coats of blue and no clear. Don't know, but your approach of one coat color and one clear might be better in terms of protection. My floor is holding up pretty well; there are a few scuff marks and scratches but I don't baby the floor. Car oils left for virtually any length of time wipe up without damage and there is no hot tire pick up.
 
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Garage Flooring

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Looking to purchase rust bullet to finish our garage flooring. Planning to grind the floor since we have rustoleum epoxy that did not stick.

Have just over 700sqft of garage.

Thinking 3 coats of gray rust bullet
1 red topcoat
1 clear topcoat.

I have seen some good results from this product. How will this hold up to the harsh winters of Wisconsin? Would I be better going to epoxy or tiles?

Personally I would do two color coats. I have seen floors that look awesome with one. But I have also had people regret not doing another
 
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