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Dave June 7th 05 01:31 PM

Garage floor paint ?
 
Hi

About to move into yet another new house, its always been a problem
that the concrete garage floor with new properties, however many
times I sweep/wash them, shed white dust (which I promptly tread into
my wifes new carpets).

I intended to paint the new garage floor with "floor paint" to avoid
this problem, however my mate tells be to beware as he has used floor
paint in his garage and finds that, especially when wet, the car
suffers wheel spin getting into/out of the garage.

Anybody else confirm this ?

I have just bought 5L of PVA to try and seal the floor as an
alternative to the paint.

TIA





Peter Johnson June 7th 05 03:50 PM

On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 13:31:19 +0100, Dave wrote:

I intended to paint the new garage floor with "floor paint" to avoid
this problem, however my mate tells be to beware as he has used floor
paint in his garage and finds that, especially when wet, the car
suffers wheel spin getting into/out of the garage.

Anybody else confirm this ?

Sounds a bit odd to me. I can advise that car tyres will pull ordinary
floor paint off, even with light use - I type from experience. There's
a chemical reaction between the rubber and the paint apparently.
Consider, instead, an epoxy-based paint, Crown
(http://www.crowntrade.co.uk/specialist.asp) call it 'epimac'. I've no
doubt that Dulux et al do similar.

Chris Bacon June 7th 05 04:02 PM

Dave wrote:
About to move into yet another new house, its always been a problem
that the concrete garage floor with new properties, however many
times I sweep/wash them, shed white dust (which I promptly tread into
my wifes new carpets).

I intended to paint the new garage floor with "floor paint" to avoid
this problem, however my mate tells be to beware as he has used floor
paint in his garage and finds that, especially when wet, the car
suffers wheel spin getting into/out of the garage.

Anybody else confirm this ?

I have just bought 5L of PVA to try and seal the floor as an
alternative to the paint.


Use International Paint "Liquid Lino". Your "mate" must have a heavy
foot. I would not use PVA.

John June 7th 05 04:46 PM

In article ,
Dave wrote:

I intended to paint the new garage floor with "floor paint" to avoid
this problem, however my mate tells be to beware as he has used floor
paint in his garage and finds that, especially when wet, the car
suffers wheel spin getting into/out of the garage.


Blimey -- his "real" name's not Bruce Wayne is it? [1]

In 1992 I painted my garage floor with a proprietary Concrete Floor
paint (can't remember the name or the maker, but I bought it in a
reputable builder's merchant, and it cost me over 20 pounds then, which
I thought was pretty jolly expensive).

I *also* bought and applied the recommended primer, which seals the
concrete.

The floor is only _just_ beginning to show signs of wear, at parts where
the car's weight sits (i.e. its tyres), and even then it's not
consistent -- probably where I lost concentration, painting.

I poured the paint out of the tin in half-pints, then spread it out,
then brushed it in properly, criss-cross fashion.

John
--
[1] For those even less cool than me: Batman.

Alan Deane June 7th 05 10:51 PM


"Dave" wrote in message
...
Hi

About to move into yet another new house, its always been a problem
that the concrete garage floor with new properties, however many
times I sweep/wash them, shed white dust (which I promptly tread into
my wifes new carpets).

I intended to paint the new garage floor with "floor paint" to avoid
this problem, however my mate tells be to beware as he has used floor
paint in his garage and finds that, especially when wet, the car
suffers wheel spin getting into/out of the garage.

Anybody else confirm this ?

I have just bought 5L of PVA to try and seal the floor as an
alternative to the paint.

TIA





I used "garage floor paint" (proper stuff, the oil-resistant "garage"
version, not just floor paint) bought from B&Q to paint on fresh concrete 4
years ago and it's still in excellent condition, the only damage is from
where I've dropped large heavy lumps of metal which has also damaged the
concrete surface below!
I believe the brand I used was International, and I used 2 coats as
reccomended and sealed prior with the reccomended concrete sealer.
No problems from car tyres so far.

Alan.



Rod June 7th 05 11:20 PM

Dave wrote in news:f60ba15mg93evdnu7bv9mf3cvoipcfs6q0@
4ax.com:

Hi

About to move into yet another new house, its always been a problem
that the concrete garage floor with new properties, however many
times I sweep/wash them, shed white dust (which I promptly tread into
my wifes new carpets).

I intended to paint the new garage floor with "floor paint" to avoid
this problem, however my mate tells be to beware as he has used floor
paint in his garage and finds that, especially when wet, the car
suffers wheel spin getting into/out of the garage.

Anybody else confirm this ?

I have just bought 5L of PVA to try and seal the floor as an
alternative to the paint.


I have used Bourneseal on concrete. Many years ago, under instruction to do
so. I was quite surprised at how effectively it did the job.

I would definitely not use PVA for this purpose.

--
Rod

Dave June 8th 05 08:25 AM

On 7 Jun 2005 22:20:05 GMT, Rod wrote:

Dave wrote in news:f60ba15mg93evdnu7bv9mf3cvoipcfs6q0@
4ax.com:

Hi

About to move into yet another new house, its always been a problem
that the concrete garage floor with new properties, however many
times I sweep/wash them, shed white dust (which I promptly tread into
my wifes new carpets).

I intended to paint the new garage floor with "floor paint" to avoid
this problem, however my mate tells be to beware as he has used floor
paint in his garage and finds that, especially when wet, the car
suffers wheel spin getting into/out of the garage.

Anybody else confirm this ?

I have just bought 5L of PVA to try and seal the floor as an
alternative to the paint.


I have used Bourneseal on concrete. Many years ago, under instruction to do
so. I was quite surprised at how effectively it did the job.

I would definitely not use PVA for this purpose.


Thanks all for the info, I can go and get some stuff from B&Q then.
I'm sure the instructions on the tin recomended sealing the floor
with PVA prior to applying the paint ?, will have another look.

Thanks

Ian_m June 8th 05 03:57 PM

"Dave" wrote in message
...
Hi

About to move into yet another new house, its always been a problem
that the concrete garage floor with new properties, however many
times I sweep/wash them, shed white dust (which I promptly tread into
my wifes new carpets).

I intended to paint the new garage floor with "floor paint" to avoid
this problem, however my mate tells be to beware as he has used floor
paint in his garage and finds that, especially when wet, the car
suffers wheel spin getting into/out of the garage.

Anybody else confirm this ?

I have just bought 5L of PVA to try and seal the floor as an
alternative to the paint.

I use red International garage floor paint in my new house and its been
fine. One thing, use the recommended primer first as this appears to
penetrate the concrete (and allows the paint to bond better) as my neighbour
did the same but no primer and suffers two problems, which my garage
doesn't:-

- Loose areas where the paint hasn't adhered, leaving "dusty holes"
- Damaged areas produce dust.

If I was doing it again I would use the much more expensive (over £100 for
my garage) 2 part epoxy stuff you pour/paint about 3mm thick but is much
much more resistant to damage and available with grit in for grip.



nightjar June 8th 05 04:53 PM


"Dave" wrote in message
...
Hi

About to move into yet another new house, its always been a problem
that the concrete garage floor with new properties, however many
times I sweep/wash them, shed white dust (which I promptly tread into
my wifes new carpets).

I intended to paint the new garage floor with "floor paint" to avoid
this problem, however my mate tells be to beware as he has used floor
paint in his garage and finds that, especially when wet, the car
suffers wheel spin getting into/out of the garage.

Anybody else confirm this ?


I suggest he gets better tyres, or a less heavy right foot. I use
International garage floor paint in my factories as years of experience has
demonstrated that it gives an excellent, hard wearing finish that will
survive fork lift trucks. When starting on bare concrete, I use a wash of
dilute hydrochloric acid first, well washed off, prime when it is dry, then
paint.

Colin Bignell




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