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Hi everyone,
I have a painted double garage that I would love to epoxy. Have read conflicting information on whether I can epoxy over the existing floor or if I need to grind it back.
If I do need to grind it how do I go about something like this, what tools would I need?
Hi @Karl92
for long wearing epoxy results it is best to start with concrete base.. If you cover paint it might not handle the traffic upon it.
It dosnt take to much to grind the paint back and you floor will be a little smoother to start with.
Hire the grinder or use angle grinder with aggressive carbide disk.
Hi @Karl92,
I'm keen to hear more about why you'd like to epoxy the floor. All the epoxy products for floors I know are designed to go over bare concrete. So, you'd need to grind the grind back in order to re-coat and switch systems. To grind the surface back, you'd need to rent a floor grinder. For the most consistent results, I'd recommend going for the stand-up variety and not an angle grinder, unless you are particularly skilled at using one.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Thanks guys,
I like the look of the epoxy, but sounds like it might be a bit of work involved.
The garage floor is really slippery, I think when the previous owners painted they didn't put the powder (I think) that makes it less slippery.
Might patch some of the holes and cracks and paint it instead.
Any tips on painting over existing paint?
Thanks for your patience and support.
The preparation steps would be dependant on the brand of paint you choose @Karl92. Say, for instance, you went with White Knight Ultrapave, the steps would be as follows:
PREVIOUSLY PAINTED CONCRETE
Mitchell
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