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Rust-oleum EPOXYShield Coating?
I have been considering Rust-oleum EPOXYShield (Garage or Industrial) Coating for my garage floor.
First has anybody used these? Are they any good? If I use this coating on my floor now will I be able to lay tile on my slab later? And what would I have to do to prep the floor for tile? I believe the garage coating is water based and the Industrial is oil based. |
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Rust-oleum EPOXYShield Coating?
Why would you want to lay tile on a garage floor? Planning to use it as a living space? I don't think it'd adhere unless you scuff it up well.
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Rust-oleum EPOXYShield Coating?
This is why:
http://www.coolgarages.com/Feature.cfm?Page=2 |
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Rust-oleum EPOXYShield Coating?
Ok, really nice for presenting and working on a show car, but not necessarily good for a minivan/suv environment with kids, lawn equipment, trips to costco, etc.
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Rust-oleum EPOXYShield Coating?
Don't own a minivan nor a costco card. I want a garage so nice I would rather spend time in their than my living room.
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