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If you want to make sure that the floor in your garage will resist grease, acid, and oil, you’ll need to use a good finishing compound. This is what you would call garage floor finishes that help maintain your concrete garage floor for years, sometimes decades. The purpose of these compounds is to protect your floor from any and all liquids that will hit it over the years. Without some sort of finish applied early in its life, your concrete will definitely end up stained and unattractive.

Is Epoxy Garage Floor Paint Popular?

Epoxy garage floor paint is probably the most used compound for these purposes. Your garage flooring will look great for a long time with an epoxy garage floor coating. Although there are other garage floor finishes on the market, you will probably want to go with one of the epoxy garage floor coatings if you’re wanting the best protection.

Not All Garage Floor Finishes Are Easy To Install

Although they’re the best, epoxy garage floor finishes are sometimes quite hard to apply. Getting it brushed evenly, especially on larger garage floors, can be a huge pain, and the mixing alone is not a small job. There is no small amount of tricks that professionals use to keep issues from popping up later and help the installation go smoother. Sometimes having a pro install your finish just makes more sense.

Modern Garage Floor Finishes Are Easier To Install Previous Ones

Compared to recent years, however, it has gotten a lot easier for the average do it yourselfer to install garage floor finishes in their own garages. There are many newer compounds that are designed specifically for the homeowner to install on their own and, as such, application has become much simpler and easier. The new garage floor finishes have come in response to increased competition, as well as lower prices from garage floor coverings such as mats, and tiles, which aren’t nearly as difficult to apply.

No Matter What, It’s Still A Lot Of Work

Even considering these advancements, this is still far from the simplest home improvement job. The clock has to be watched, and your floor must be spotless before even starting. Etching your concrete is a really good idea before you apply a concrete coating, so make sure you consider that in addition to cleaning. Many epoxy garage floor paint kits require etching, and some actually have etching fluid and instruction on its use pre-packaged. A lot of etching fluids are also cleaners, turning two steps into one.

Check out my site, Sweet Garage Flooring, for more garage floor information including everything from tiles and mats to stains and paints.

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