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Originally Posted by KCPreki11 I hear good reviews about the Rustoleum Epoxy. Does anyone have info on how well the Griots floor paint holds up? Any suggestions on which one to get between these two? |
I have the Griot's floor paint on a few concrete floors at my place. It's held up pretty well over the last 6 years with a few spots where it did lift. I blame the guys who prepped/etc. it for those spots and will give it a "recommended with caveats". The caveats are that you really do have to prep things just right (acid etch, etc.) and note that unless you mix some friction media (e.g., sand) in with it the surface will be very slick when wet.
Haven't tried the Rustoleum, but my builder did some other areas with a non-Griot's concrete paint and I had a lot more adhesion problems in those areas. FWIW, I touched those spots up with a concrete paint and they've stayed fixed. Pretty sure the stuff I used was not Rustoleum but whatever it was I was pleasantly surprised when it stayed put and I credit my prep work for that.
I can't help but think two sorta-contradictory thoughts:
1) I've generally been unimpressed with Rustoleum products.
2) I sorta doubt that any of these floor paints are all that different from all the others.
One last thought: I'd sure hate to do a big floor and have it mess up.