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I need a coating for my carport floor. It has previously been painted but the paint has lifted when hot tyres came to rest. Some of the paint is currently flaking. The carport is partly affected by sun and will also get rain occasionally. I have noticed a few products but with mixed reviews. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Mitchell
Thank you and will do that. Can I add the decorative chips on the final product?
regards
Graham
Mitchell,
Thank for your ongoing help with my carport floor project
I had intended to prepare the floor by treating the existing paint, some of which was lifting and flaking. You advised to clean those areas and feather the edges. I started this but decided to strip the whole floor which I have now completed after a combination of pressure washing, hot gun, paint stripper and swearing!
It is now back to bare concrete. I have to fill in a few cracks and holes where the aggregate has been exposed. Do you have suggestions for cleaning and will I need to etch before the Primer and then Paint?
Regards
Graham
Hello @Margolin22 (Graham)
It's always a good idea to etch the concrete to provide a prepared surface for the paint. However, I recommend using the etcher that is the same brand as the paint you'll be using on your garage floor. There are some etchers with a cleaning component in them, but if you happen to choose one that does not have one. I suggest washing it first with regular water and detergent. Make sure to wash off all the detergent before using the etcher.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Thank you Eric
Mitchell
a few weeks back you helped me get started on my garage floor project. I explained that existing paint was flaking off and you advised how to deal with that and you recommended two Rustoleum products
- concrete and garage recoat primer and
- concrete and garage floor paint
After trying to deal with the flaking paint I decided to take it all off. That is completed and I have cleaned it and used Rustoleum Etch solution. It is now drying for 24 hours.
Can I assume that I can still use the above products in sequence?
cheers Graham
graham
Hello @Margolin22
My apologies for the late reply. Having had a quick read of the recommendations made, the products that @MitchellMc recommended should work effectively.
Please make sure to wear personal protection such as gloves, goggles and an appropriate mask when you begin coating your garage. Please make sure to follow all the safety guidelines printed at the back of the can.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
Hi Graham (@Margolin22),
The original products I recommended were only done so as they were needed for your compromised surface. Now that you've removed the existing paint, that opens up the option of using the Epoxy range. If you wanted different colours or a slightly stronger coating, I'd recommend returning the other unused products and swapping them out for an epoxy coating.
Mitchell
Mitchell,
I took you advice and purchased the Rustoleum Epoxy for the 2.5 cars garage and have applied it today with the chips. The pack that I bought had two pouches and I have only used one. Could I use the second one over the top of the first.
cheers
Graham
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