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Old 09-24-07, 03:31   #103 (permalink)
Ralliart16
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Re: Epoxy-Sheild Floor Installed this weekend

I've used the rustoleum epoxyshield shown by the thread starter, its "good enough" for the average home user. By this I mean, it will resist tire pickup, mild chemicals, and other things fine.

However, if you plan on doing intense automotive work, or spill heavy chemicals, the floor doesn't like it too much. When using a floor jack and lifting heavy vehicles, the paint will chip a little bit because of the large amount of stress on a small area. Also, if you leave things like oil drips and such for an extended period of time, it will slightly stain the paint.

I will say however rustoleum really backs up their product. If you have an issue and call up their customer service, they are very willing to work with you. I've had them send me another box of paint for free due to a color inconsistency in one of my cans
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