So I've used the search function here and found a lot of great ideas. But I have some additional questions regarding floor paint.
Right now, my wife and I are set to move in June and I want to paint our garage floor. The floor hasn't been driven on much, and was poured in late November of 2003.
I've picked up some of the Rust-Oleum EpoxyShield and I'm planning to put that down. I know a couple people that have used this stuff and seem very happy with it. So far, it hasn't pulled up under the hot tires.
However... I want to prevent the paint from pulling up. So wanted to see if this is a good idea or not…
Our garage will be about 21x21. Nothing huge, but it’ll do. I’m going to put the EpoxyShield down, but I also want to put something down that will separate the hot tires from the floor paint. I want it to be in-expensive.
I was thinking along the lines of some vinyl/rubber sheets, perhaps 4’x7’ one for the front tires, one for the back. I just want to park the tires on something other than the painted floor.
Any thoughts???
Right now, my wife and I are set to move in June and I want to paint our garage floor. The floor hasn't been driven on much, and was poured in late November of 2003.
I've picked up some of the Rust-Oleum EpoxyShield and I'm planning to put that down. I know a couple people that have used this stuff and seem very happy with it. So far, it hasn't pulled up under the hot tires.
However... I want to prevent the paint from pulling up. So wanted to see if this is a good idea or not…
Our garage will be about 21x21. Nothing huge, but it’ll do. I’m going to put the EpoxyShield down, but I also want to put something down that will separate the hot tires from the floor paint. I want it to be in-expensive.

I was thinking along the lines of some vinyl/rubber sheets, perhaps 4’x7’ one for the front tires, one for the back. I just want to park the tires on something other than the painted floor.
Any thoughts???