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Learn to Relax
Drives: 2007, Meteorite, LB Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Anaheim, CA
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Is about to 'SeaYa' later
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Wow, double thanks....this is like an interactive Wikipedia.... I'll keep pushing my luck....
If painting a rough concrete garage floor, can you use regular (interior or exterior) house paint without grit, or will it be to slipery? |
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それを吸ってください
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It will be slippery and not always resistant to the chemicals dropped on it. Even though it is rough, you'll need to clean it and prep it with a concrete cleaner, just like laying tile. Use a granulated product for garage floors only as it will outlast any other form of household paints |
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Learn to Relax
Drives: 2007, Meteorite, LB Join Date: Dec 2008
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House paint will not stay on. Concrete breaths and moisture will lift off the paint. You need to clean the surface with muriatic acid, then use a flooring finish designed for concrete.
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Kickin' Yaris
Drives: 07 Yaris liftback Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: west harrison, ny
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