08-31-2009, 07:45 AM
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There are several good epoxy garage floor paints out there. Home Depot and Lowes both have decent kits, Sherwin Williams and Benjamin Moore do, and so does Griot's garage. Many kits have the colored granules that you can sprinkle on to give it that "granite" look, and you can go over it with a clear coat as well.
However, and I can't stress this enough, a good garage floor paint means nothing unless you do the proper prep work.
It is my opinion that you MUST etch the concrete with muriatic acid in order to allow the epoxy to bond to the floor properly. I know some kits say that you don't need to, but take some time and do it anyway. I've painted several garage floors in my day and I've NEVER had one peel.
-Take your time and do it right. You won't be sorry.
Last edited by TerrysSPF; 08-31-2009 at 07:48 AM..
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