Protecting Your Concrete Floor From Damage With Epoxy

            

It is wrong to believe that your concrete floor is indestructible and that nothing can harm it. In reality, there are several things that can harm your floor to the point that it looks ugly. A lot of people think that they can just add on a concrete floor paint and they will achieve all the protection they wish to have. But this is not really correct. A paint or stain will only color the concrete surface and will not protect it

 

In fact, this thinking is wrong based on two points. First, a paint actually has no features to protect the surface of the floor and, secondly, this can really make the floor less safe because it increases its slickness the moment it becomes wet. The best way to achieve floor protection is by having an epoxy based product that will provide a good coating plus better protection against slips. This fall protection will occur if anti-slip additives are added on the floor surface before it cures completely. This may seem to be a lot of work but, in actuality, it is like rolling on paint. You just have to be careful when you clean the floor prior to the application so that the material will stick. In fact, this is true of any kind of paint. If the floor is stained with petroleum based products like oil, no material which is applied will stay down for long.

 

A highly recommended do-it-yourself kit of epoxy product is the epoxy shield garage floor coating. This product consists of everything you need so that you can have a great result when you are done coating your concrete floor. The first step is when the coating is rolled out on the surface using a nap roller. The next step is the application of anti-slip grit or paint flecks by spreading it on the surface before the coating cures completely. This addition allows you to achieve good footing even if oil or some other liquid from your car is unintentionally spilled.

 

The epoxy surface can be walked on after 18 hours of applying the coat but you should avoid driving your car on it yet. You have to wait for at least three days. If you are situated in a hot region, then it will be best if you wait for a week to lessen the chances of tire lift as you pull your car with hot tires inside the garage.

 

For more tips on choosing and applying an epoxy garage floor coating be sure to visit us at our website which is all about floors. You can learn everything you need in order to apply an epoxy based concrete floor paint that will offer you protection for years to come.

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Seal your own garage floor using Rustoleum's Epoxyshield

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