Free for PICK-UP
Garage/Basement floor paint grey in color
1 full can (3.78L), and 3/4 can (so 2 cans minus 1/4)
I should be enough to cover double car garage. (I've decided to use something else)
Free for PICK-UP
Garage/Basement floor paint grey in color
1 full can (3.78L), and 3/4 can (so 2 cans minus 1/4)
I should be enough to cover double car garage. (I've decided to use something else)
Updated: March 10, 2022
My list of random For Sale (some free) stuff
what end are you in?
Interested. What brand is it? I just ask because I dont want to paint the whole floor and have it peel up.
Deep SE (162 Ave, Macleod Tr S... district 8 police station area)Originally posted by hoamic11
what end are you in?
Yes, pretty much the whole point of me doing something else (tiling, epoxy, etc.. etc..) I've painted with this stuff before in the garage every 2 years, usually peels after 1.5 years of household usage (just cars in and out)... BUT remember, if you use this in the basement; it'll definitely last longer (it won't peel if you just walk on it, and it was cleaned properly)Originally posted by sneek
Interested. What brand is it? I just ask because I dont want to paint the whole floor and have it peel up.
Too lazy too go to the basement to get "brand"... pretty much just the Crappy tire, Home Depot "grey coloured concrete floor paint"
But I mean, it's FREE (for "YOU" that is, costed me probably $15-$20/can). I just don't want paint/chemical being in the landfill.
Updated: March 10, 2022
My list of random For Sale (some free) stuff
Good for you, Tomco (no paint in landfill I mean) I think you'll find tile cheaper than epoxy. For tile, go with a porcelain as opposed to ceramic. It's stronger and most are Frost resistant. You can get a good porcelain for as little as $3.00 per foot and for a garage it's a good "DIY" project, otherwise you're looking at another 4 bucks a foot for install.