capnahab | 31/05/2015 07:52:14 |
194 forum posts 17 photos | When I can summon the energy to find the garage floor it needs sealing- it is concrete , sound but dusty. I just want a clear sealant if possible , but an effective one. I have used a clear 2 part epoxy product in the past but it was expensive. Any recommendations chaps ?. Edited By capnahab on 31/05/2015 07:53:38 |
Bob Brown 1 | 31/05/2015 09:00:23 |
![]() 1022 forum posts 127 photos | I did find this site **LINK** which has a lot of information well worth a read. Bob |
Dusty | 31/05/2015 09:32:18 |
498 forum posts 9 photos | Garage floor paint from your local DIY superstore, relatively cheap and easily applied, if it gets damaged open the tin and touch it up. It's what is on my garage floor. A mop and a bucket is all that is needed to clean it, if that is your bag. |
Vic | 31/05/2015 10:19:03 |
3453 forum posts 23 photos | Floor paint. The screwfix stuff gets good reviews and is cheap as chips. |
IanT | 31/05/2015 11:05:58 |
2147 forum posts 222 photos | Just looked for it on the Screwfix site Vic - for some reason searching for "Floor Paint" didn't get any me any useful results (maybe it's the way I type it?). Found it after scrolling through just the "Paint" selection but it will come up immediately if you search for: "Leyland Trade Heavy Duty Floor Paint" IanT |
OuBallie | 31/05/2015 11:07:23 |
![]() 1181 forum posts 669 photos | Here's what I used in the driveway after finishing the Carport: Result: Don't remember who I bought it from, but did spend days/weeks researching/searching. The price of 2-pack put me off. This is my hobby, not some of the manufacturing facilities that make me drool. Geoff - No more oil/grease stains and concrete dust. |
Ian S C | 31/05/2015 11:46:09 |
![]() 7468 forum posts 230 photos | Successfully painted a workshop floor with epoxy floor paint in the 60sQuite a large area. The tins got emptied into a large can, then someone asked "what's the pot life", to which the answer was 20minutes, so we grabed a broom each(about 3 ft wide), tipped some paint on the floor, and went for it. Read the instructions. |
Douglas Johnston | 31/05/2015 12:48:23 |
![]() 814 forum posts 36 photos | Floor paint is also excellent for floors made of flooring grade chipboard. I did this some 8 years ago and it is still looking good. It really is tough and sweeps clean very easily, although the Screwfix stuff I used had the most horrid smell during application. Doug |
Boiler Bri | 31/05/2015 16:09:54 |
![]() 856 forum posts 212 photos | I used floor paint , but before i applied it i sealed the floor with a solution of 20%PVA to water. Works a treat.
Brian |
Jon | 01/06/2015 19:06:18 |
1001 forum posts 49 photos | Painted mine some years back with a decent brand whilst most machines were out, it didn't last a day after being left for 3 days. Should have sealed floor first. Better still just lay thin 3mm or thicker rubber matting stops a lot of the cold coming through and beneficial when got the dropsies.
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mechman48 | 02/06/2015 19:20:47 |
![]() 2947 forum posts 468 photos | I coated mine with a specific garage floor paint that had a built in sealer (water based PVA ? ) then gave it a couple of extra coats using all the paint from the tin. let it dry overnight, now have got a lot of those foam tiles from Mach. Mart ( usual disclaimer ) to keep the cold from rising through the concrete, much easier on he feet too. George. |
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