View Single Post
  #2   Report Post  
Bob Minchin
 
Posts: n/a
Default Painting the garage floor

Andrew McKay wrote:

About 10 years ago in a different (new) house I used some special
concrete paint bought at Wickes to paint my garage floor - a nice blue
colour (well the Tories were in power, weren't they?).

Anyway, having moved and been in the new house for 8 years now I'm
thinking of painting another garage floor. I'm looking at the paint
available from ScrewFix:

http://tinyurl.com/h5kb

I recall when I did the previous garage floor that I had to apply
something prior to the actual paint, to neutralise the acid in the
concrete or something like that. But I can't remember the details of
what that prep stuff was!

Anyone able to help? Floor is now over 8 years old so presumably has
naturally lost its ability to react.

Andrew

Do you need a handyman service? Check out our
web site at http://www.handymac.co.uk


You concrete will be fine by now. Sweep/vacuum it to get rid of as much
dust as poss andthe put a thinned first coat of the screwfix paint (10%
white spirit) will soak in and bold into the surface. one ortwo more coats
will give you a pretty durable surface. if you are planning to give the
floor heavy use/abuse, consider a 2 part epoxy paint. Lots more expensive
but will last better.

Regards

Bob