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Topic: Re: Concrete Floor Pain/Sealer ?
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| cwtech
03-06-2013 15:51:29
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If the paint is peeling because moisture is coming up from below, you will have a hard time keeping ANY coating on the floor.An epoxy coating or epoxy paint will probably be the most durable, but removal of the old paint is probably necessary. An acid-etch using muriatic acid may be necessary to provide "tooth" for any new coating. While most coatings are resistant to oil, some are attacked by solvents. From what I understand, damage/discoloration from hot tires is the toughest hurdle to overcome. ...Some coatings can withstand this, others can not. |
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| Dusty MI
03-06-2013 16:49:42
97.106.7.126
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Re: Concrete Floor Pain/Sealer ? in reply to cwtech, 03-06-2013 15:51:29
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| I would go to a Sherman Williams paint supply. They helped me on my project. |
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| sflem849
03-07-2013 11:52:26
69.197.84.39
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Re: Concrete Floor Pain/Sealer ? in reply to Dusty MI, 03-06-2013 16:49:42
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That is what I would do. Actually I would go to Hallman-Lindsey, but I would still go to a "real" paint store. They will tell you how to prep the old surface to get good results. |
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