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Garage floor spiff up Airkings 08-13-2005
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Posted by Airkings on August 13, 2005, 3:05 am


I have an old garage concrete floor that is in pretty rough shape. Actually
the floor is sound, but the surface is full of little holes, uneven, etc.

I'd like to coat the surface with something that would fill in the holes
(none are very deep - mostly surface stuff) and give the floor "new life".
I'm thinking an epoxy type surface? Is that an appropriate product? Other
ideas? Help appreciated!

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Posted by Todd H. on August 12, 2005, 11:25 pm


> I have an old garage concrete floor that is in pretty rough shape. Actually
> the floor is sound, but the surface is full of little holes, uneven, etc.
>
> I'd like to coat the surface with something that would fill in the holes
> (none are very deep - mostly surface stuff) and give the floor "new life".
> I'm thinking an epoxy type surface? Is that an appropriate product? Other
> ideas? Help appreciated!

The rustoleum 2-part epoxy based stuff looks pretty sweet for this
sort of thing. They have em at home depot menards and the usual mega
marts like that. If only they didn't have it in those hideous
multitonal finishes.

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Posted by SteveF on August 14, 2005, 12:06 pm


>
> The rustoleum 2-part epoxy based stuff looks pretty sweet for this
> sort of thing. They have em at home depot menards and the usual mega
> marts like that. If only they didn't have it in those hideous
> multitonal finishes.
>
> Best Regards,
> --
> Todd H.

The paint itself is one color and after applying you can spread the
multicolored paint flakes. I left out that step and have a plain gray
floor.

Steve.




Posted by Todd H. on August 15, 2005, 2:47 pm



> The paint itself is one color and after applying you can spread the
> multicolored paint flakes. I left out that step and have a plain gray
> floor.

Ah! Good to know. Why anyone would want those flakes is beyond me.
It screams old school.


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Posted by Dan C on August 12, 2005, 11:38 pm
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 03:05:06 +0000, Airkings wrote:

> I'm thinking an epoxy type surface? Is that an appropriate product? Other
> ideas? Help appreciated!

Yes. Rust-Oleum makes some good stuff.

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