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    Talking bob, how is your garage floor

     



    Bob, just wondering how your garage floor coating was holding up? still thinking and researching to see if i want to coat mine.

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    So far it's doing just fine. I roll equipment across it with regularity, and have occasionally spilled normal garage stuff on it. I haven't avoided sliding "stuff" across it. It's holding just fine. The one common thing I haven't done that has caused some others problems is parking a "hot" tire on it. Since I only coated the back half of the garage area, which is the workshop portion, freshly driven cars don't go that far back. I'm still a fan of the product.
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    you used rustoleom didn't you? was it the fleck type

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    Yes.

    The flecks are optional, they come in a separate bag and you "toss" them on top of the wet paint if you want them. I used them just to break up the "sea" of grey.
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    floor coating

     



    Any one looking for a garage floor coating I ran across this web site http://www.originalcolorchips.com
    They have many options that allow you create your own custom floor. Check it out. They are very helpful if you would like to call or email them to find out more about their product.

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    i used sherwin williams epoxy coating on mine 2 ysr ago the only thing that has touched mine in a loose drip of dondo in 1 spot .( i know it should have not been that thick to drip )i really like how the floor cleans up !
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