Mertin
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Wanting to paint my garage floor soon while the garage is still pretty empty
Any reccomendations?
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C2RL R
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Stay away from the anti slip stuff that has a grain in it. It's a twat to sweep the floors afterwards. Floor paint is floor paint though so your only real consideration is colour. We just did our workshop in red and it looks good although I prefer grey.
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C2RL R
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Just had a look at where we got ours from, it was made by Rustoleum and was £23 for 5ltrs. They do a 2 part epoxy version too but that was too much fucking about.
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Toby
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International do good garage floor paints but a 2 part epoxy is they way forward. Just had one of our warehouses painted with this stuff, think they used dulex
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ed
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I bought mine from a Dulux decorator center. It was their own brand stuff, but it wasn't made by Dulux - that makes no sense but the guy said it was the stuff they used in their warehouses and it came out really nicely.
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Ben G
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Got mine from screwfix. Colour is frigate grey. Pics somewhere in house day.
Came out lovely.
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chrisritch
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You want to use some form of polyurethane paint from what i gather
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random dav
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Always used this stuff
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/paints-4-less_Floor-Paints_W0QQLHQ5fSellerWithStoreZ1QQLHQ5fTitleDescZ1QQ_fsubZ16678818QQ_sasiZ1QQ_sidZ173975104QQ_trksidZp4634Q2ec0Q2em322
never had a problem with it, they do a fair few colours too
WRLFC !
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
You want to use some form of polyurethane paint from what i gather
Depends. If you plan to park a car in the garage, no. Polyurethane based paints lift with damp / hot tyres. You need epoxy based floor paints for this use.
It's not cheap for decent floor paint to park cars on that's fo' sho!
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dava.
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quote: Originally posted by random dav
Always used this stuff
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/paints-4-less_Floor-Paints_W0QQLHQ5fSellerWithStoreZ1QQLHQ5fTitleDescZ1QQ_fsubZ16678818QQ_sasiZ1QQ_sidZ173975104QQ_trksidZp4634Q2ec0Q2em322
never had a problem with it, they do a fair few colours too
used this on my mates busy workshop,bodyshop and dyno cell, aswell as on a few mates garages at there house ideal for what it is, floor paint is floor paint, jobs only gona stand up to as good as you make it, good few coats with that and you should be all good
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andy_mk3
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I want to go the floor in my brick shed as it's not easy wiping oil etc off concrete and it's dusty. I would nick some from work but they have dark red and I'd want grey tbh.
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neoquip
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quote: Originally posted by Rich H
quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
You want to use some form of polyurethane paint from what i gather
Depends. If you plan to park a car in the garage, no. Polyurethane based paints lift with damp / hot tyres. You need epoxy based floor paints for this use.
It's not cheap for decent floor paint to park cars on that's fo' sho!
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TreadSafe is the only stuff that stays on.
http://www.anglobuild.co.uk/download/Treadsafe.pdf
you need a new floor.. thats not been power floated. for best results.
we did it on a three car garage, not the easiest to put down with the granules, but is non slip. the guys Bentley caught fire and damaged the whole garage.. and part of the house. The floor didn't even bubble up.
I go go normal oil base floor paint... Dulux's Gliddens own brand is fine.
just make sure the floor is dry and clean.
If you park your car in the same stop all the time it will lift the floor paint, as the floor paint has a reaction with the tyres that pulls it up. Either put a square carpet time down where your wheels are.. or keep touching it up.
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Mertin
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quote: Originally posted by neoquip
quote: Originally posted by Rich H
quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
You want to use some form of polyurethane paint from what i gather
Depends. If you plan to park a car in the garage, no. Polyurethane based paints lift with damp / hot tyres. You need epoxy based floor paints for this use.
It's not cheap for decent floor paint to park cars on that's fo' sho!
+1
TreadSafe is the only stuff that stays on.
http://www.anglobuild.co.uk/download/Treadsafe.pdf
you need a new floor.. thats not been power floated. for best results.
we did it on a three car garage, not the easiest to put down with the granules, but is non slip. the guys Bentley caught fire and damaged the whole garage.. and part of the house. The floor didn't even bubble up.
I go go normal oil base floor paint... Dulux's Gliddens own brand is fine.
just make sure the floor is dry and clean.
If you park your car in the same stop all the time it will lift the floor paint, as the floor paint has a reaction with the tyres that pulls it up. Either put a square carpet time down where your wheels are.. or keep touching it up.
Car will only really be in the garage when Im offshore so could alway put something down then to cover it. day to day I couldn't be bothered putting the car in the garage and taking it out on a daily basis.
Cheers for the replies, thats the next task I think Oh, application? Roller?
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Ant B
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
Got mine from screwfix. Colour is frigate grey. Pics somewhere in house day.
Came out lovely.
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dava.
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quote: Originally posted by Mertin
Oh, application? Roller?
yeah roller will be fine, brush to cut in the edges or to take so far up the wall,
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oba-corsa
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Registered: 31st Oct 05
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epoxy resin garage floor system
but it’s not cheap
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