Epoxy Garage Floor Paint - 5L

Epoxy Garage Floor Paint - 5L

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A heavy duty epoxy resin floor paint for heavily trafficked garage floors - with a lowest price guarantee.

Designed to provide excellent wear, impact, abrasion and chemical resistance, floorsaver Epoxy Garage Floor Paint cures to a tough, easy to clean finish that stands up to hot-tyre pick-up, automotive fluids and chemicals.  

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Perfect for highly trafficked commercial and domestic garage floors

Can be applied to bare concrete or existing well bonded paint

Stands up to chemicals, automotive fluids and hot-tyre pick-up

Use floorsaver Epoxy Garage Floor Paint where ordinary single pack paint doesn't stand up to the rigours of an industrial garage environment. It will last for a good few years without having to be recoated, and can be applied to bare concrete or existing well bonded paint. We recommend two coats, but if over coating existing paint in a similar colour, one coat is generally all that is required.

NB: 5L is equivalent to 6.6kg

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Step 1 - Preparation:

  • On bare, reasonably clean concrete wash with floorsaver Floor Etcher. This cleans and keys the surface.
  • For greasy or previously painted floors, clean with floorsaver Cleaner & Degreaser, scraping off any loose paint, dust or dirt. Lightly sand glossy paint to dull down the shine and roughen it up.
  • New concrete should be at least 2 months old and always washed with floorsaver Floor Etcher to reduce alkalinity and to remove any weak, loose cement deposits.

 

Step 2 - Repairs:

  • Fill small surface holes and cracks using floorsaver Crack & Hole Filler. Use floorsaver Pourable Concrete Filler for holes 5mm-50mm deep. floorsaver Mouldable Filler can be used if you want a curved edge, such as a stair nosing, etc.

 

Step 3 - Application:

  • Apply at a minimum temperature of 15 ℃.
  • If the floor is still damp as a result of cleaning, it's not a problem since this is a water based epoxy. However, don't put it onto floors where there is rising damp.
  • For both the 2.5 and 5L pack sizes there is a large tin of coloured curing agent and a smaller tin of resin. Stir the contents of the large tin, then add the contents of the small resin tin.
  • Give a good stir with something wide, like a wooden batten or a paint stirrer. If you use an electric paint mixer, also scrape around the sides and bottom of the tin to make sure it's all mixed in.
  • Now it's mixed you've got 2 hours to use it before it becomes unusable. Tip it into a roller tray.
  • Use a brush around the edges and a medium pile roller for the floor.
  • Wash equipment in warm soapy water before it dries, but it's probably more practical to just throw the rollers away.
Interior/exterior usage Suitable for indoor use only
Properties
  • Virtually odourless - can be applied in confined areas
  • Good general chemical resistance
Minimum application temperature  15 ℃
Max operational temperature 60 ℃
Curing times

At 15 ℃-20


℃:

  • Recoat - 12 hours. The second coat should be applied within 5 days of the first coat.
  • Walk on - 16-24 hours
  • Cars - 2-3 days
  • Full hardness, scratch & chemical resistance - 7 days
Coverage
  • 5L / 6.6kg covers up to 30m² per coat
  • 2.5L / 3.3kg covers up to 15m² per coat
Coats required 2
Usable working time ( at 15 ℃) 2 hours
Shelf Life 12 months, if unopened, and should not be allowed to freeze

 

We don't recommend:

  • Using outside - it can fade under UV, instead, use floorsaver Car Park Paint.
  • Applying to self-levelling floor screeds.
  • Applying to hard, very smooth power floated concrete where paint can‚¬„¢t sink into the surface. If in doubt, tip a cup of water over the surface and see if it soaks in or not.
  • Applying to very weak, crumbly or contaminated concrete since it may not be possible to prepare it well enough for the Epoxy Garage Floor Paint to perform.

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