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Garage floor epoxy paint ?

Question:
I've been thinking of painting my garage floor with the two part epoxy paint system.
I have no good reason to do this other than it would spruce it up a bit and cover up/in some of the cracks.
The floor is plain/straight cement, 45 years old. I'd haver to clean off some of the old oil stains but that's about it.
I read on the can that it states up to 7 days drying/curing time before vehicular traffic can be applied.
I can probably squeeze 5 days but probably not 7. Do you think this would be a problem? Wondering if after 5 days I could put down some wood sheets which I could drive over until the 7-8 days are up. Also as I want to do this probably in a week or two here in NY where it still goes down to freezing at night and mid 50's during the day, I think the temp might lengthen the curing time so it might not be an ideal time to do it.


Answer:
I bet the floor is still cold from winter. Air temp probably will not affect the finish as much as floor temp.
This is a job to do later this summer! Read the directions on the can, most will have you check the floor temp by laying a thermometer on the floor and covering it well to get the floor's temp.
Also the epoxy is nothing more than fancy paint, it will not cover any rough areas or cracks. Any irregularities you see in the floor now you will see after the epoxy is applied. Any oil or grease stains need to be cleaned thoroughly as the epoxy will not stick well to those spots.
I put epoxy on my garage floor a couple of years ago, I wish I had done it years ago!
-I don't know what the previous owner put on my garage floor, but parts of it look terrible from peeling. The worst areas are those exposed to the outside just in front of the doors and those where the tires sit. Does epoxy stand up to extreme cold and salt?
If I use epoxy, how much of the old paint would I need to remove and how?
-I painted a a garage floor in PA with Rustoleum Eboxy Gray. It did a great job and 5 years later is looks great. The only thing is that it is slick when wet. But the floor looks great and tires do not peel it.
When I bought a home in FL - I tried some paint from Lowes called Hot
Trax because I wanted a rougher finish and I was being cheap. I pressure washed the floor - even etched it with muriatic acid. Guess what? The floor flakes and peels. It looks like crap.
Now - I wish I used Rustoleum Epoxy in FL.
I would like to have a "do over" but I guess I would have to pressure wash all of this paint off before I can use the Epoxy.
My advice - don't go cheap like I did in FL. Clean the concrete really well - and then use Epoxy. It costs 2 - 3 times as much but it works.



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