Hpozzuoli
Well-known member
I think I might tackle my floor this summer in the shop. My motivation was the old oil I just took out of the Vette and knocked over. I scrubbed it up and cleaned with soapy water. Major pita.
Going forward I would think spilled oil should clean up very easy on a covered floor. My buddy painted his floor with rustoleum grey floor paint. He added the grit for some traction.
My question is why epoxy vs a paint on product. I see a lot of problems with these epoxy floors lifting and not coming out right. I figure I can touch up paint easily, but not so much with the epoxy. Can you guys educate me on the epoxy craze vs a good paint on product. Which is better and why.
Going forward I would think spilled oil should clean up very easy on a covered floor. My buddy painted his floor with rustoleum grey floor paint. He added the grit for some traction.
My question is why epoxy vs a paint on product. I see a lot of problems with these epoxy floors lifting and not coming out right. I figure I can touch up paint easily, but not so much with the epoxy. Can you guys educate me on the epoxy craze vs a good paint on product. Which is better and why.

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