chrismpw
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And good/bad brands? Or are they all pretty much the same?Degrease as much as you can.
Two coats of a two pack paint.
Make sure its dry between coats /use.
It's expensive btw
And good/bad brands? Or are they all pretty much the same?Degrease as much as you can.
Two coats of a two pack paint.
Make sure its dry between coats /use.
It's expensive btw
Oh no no no no, this will not do. Chris is a MAN. One simply does not hire cowboys or accomplished tradesmen when one is a MAN.….get somebody in.
Be arsed with that, mate.Despite knowing better from being on this site for 13 years, I'm going to ask some advice from you loveable goons.
I'm contemplating putting an epoxy garage floor paint onto our concrete floored car port, which also serves as a porch, so it would benefit from sprucing up.
It's a bit lightly oil stained in one bit, because I keep a 1970s car there. The end exposed to the weather can sometimes experience a little standing water.
It's 5m x 3m ish. Fairly flat, but nothing like smooth, nor is it particularly rough.
What should I get that will stand up to this? Do I need to worry about the oil stains after I scrub off as much as I can using sawdust AND rice? What prep do I need to think about?
*sits back and awaits sage advice
*don't make me use AI.
Look at him there, lazing around listening to Radio 4.
Look at him there, lazing around listening to Radio 4.
International floor paint.Despite knowing better from being on this site for 13 years, I'm going to ask some advice from you loveable goons.
I'm contemplating putting an epoxy garage floor paint onto our concrete floored car port, which also serves as a porch, so it would benefit from sprucing up.
It's a bit lightly oil stained in one bit, because I keep a 1970s car there. The end exposed to the weather can sometimes experience a little standing water.
It's 5m x 3m ish. Fairly flat, but nothing like smooth, nor is it particularly rough.
What should I get that will stand up to this? Do I need to worry about the oil stains after I scrub off as much as I can using sawdust AND rice? What prep do I need to think about?
*sits back and awaits sage advice
*don't make me use AI.
Truthfully.And good/bad brands? Or are they all pretty much the same?
Despite knowing better from being on this site for 13 years, I'm going to ask some advice from you loveable goons.
I'm contemplating putting an epoxy garage floor paint onto our concrete floored car port, which also serves as a porch, so it would benefit from sprucing up.
It's a bit lightly oil stained in one bit, because I keep a 1970s car there. The end exposed to the weather can sometimes experience a little standing water.
It's 5m x 3m ish. Fairly flat, but nothing like smooth, nor is it particularly rough.
What should I get that will stand up to this? Do I need to worry about the oil stains after I scrub off as much as I can using sawdust AND rice? What prep do I need to think about?
I only want it in my car port. Not trying to paint countries ffs.International floor paint.
Despite knowing better from being on this site for 13 years, I'm going to ask some advice from you loveable goons.
I'm contemplating putting an epoxy garage floor paint onto our concrete floored car port, which also serves as a porch, so it would benefit from sprucing up.
It's a bit lightly oil stained in one bit, because I keep a 1970s car there. The end exposed to the weather can sometimes experience a little standing water.
It's 5m x 3m ish. Fairly flat, but nothing like smooth, nor is it particularly rough.
What should I get that will stand up to this? Do I need to worry about the oil stains after I scrub off as much as I can using sawdust AND rice? What prep do I need to think about?
*sits back and awaits sage advice
*don't make me use AI.
You're looking at approx £90 for a 5ltr tin of the RustoleumAnd good/bad brands? Or are they all pretty much the same?