Anyone used this to paint their garage floor?

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Old 02-26-2004, 09:14 AM
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Originally posted by King of the Road
Another suggestion, avoid doing it on a hot humid day. It would take too long to dry and may not cure properly I did mine in late spring. Fall would be good also.
I'm going to do it on June 7th.... Right after we close.
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I'm going to do it on June 7th.... Right after we close.
And you are going to take lots of pics

Also maybe ask where you picked up the stuff to see about some sort of anti skid.
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Originally posted by NOLACLS
Also maybe ask where you picked up the stuff to see about some sort of anti skid.
I know Lowes specifically carries "anti-skid" particles... I'll get over there and check it out.
Old 02-26-2004, 09:30 AM
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I know Lowes specifically carries "anti-skid" particles... I'll get over there and check it out.
Yeah thats the stuff I used when I did my floor...its like one can for 1 gal on paint...but I dont know if you can use that in that epoxie.
Old 02-26-2004, 09:33 AM
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Originally posted by NOLACLS
Yeah thats the stuff I used when I did my floor...its like one can for 1 gal on paint...but I dont know if you can use that in that epoxie.
That's a good question. I'll search autopia.org later and see what others have used.
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Interesting post from autopia...

Costco had some interlocking foam tiles the last time I was there, struck me as reasonable (don't remember $$) something like a 9-pack of 18" x 18 " - two packs should do it for the tires only (4-3' x 3' squares).
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That is something the guys here told me...its slick when wet so get something for that. Let us know your finding on that. They might also have a # on the box for like customer service...they would know best what you can use in there product.
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Call them and let me know...

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Old 02-26-2004, 09:52 AM
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You want me to call....you act like I am not at work but I am so shhhhh.


So i called they have something called #200 anti-slip adative that most places that sell the epoxie sell it as well. He said that bear makes one that is good as well if you cant find there brand. So as long as its one can per gal you can use it.

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OK, cool... I'll have to go check the stuff out this weekend.
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Here's another option:

http://www.garagefloorprotection.com/orderform.htm

Full garage mat which can't pull up and in the summer you can drag it out, hose it off and then zaino it up...
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