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Oh no, a garage floor stain! Someone needs to clean that up right away, right? Well, usually, but staining garage flooring can also be something people do on purpose. I bet you have heard of staining wood, and it’s not very different for garage floors. Yep, that’s right, a concrete garage floor, or any masonry, for that matter, can have colored stain applied. Wondering why someone would stain the floor in their garage? Well, keep on reading, then.
Quikrete holds the title as most popular between the various garage floor coatings. This could be due to a catchy name, or good old fashion reputation building, but there’s really no one even close. Considering this, it definitely makes sense that Quikrete Concrete Stain is seen as the best garage floor stain out there by most people.
There are two different mainstream types of garage floor tile: peel and stick tile, also known as self adhesive, and interlocking. When many people search for garage floor tiles, they are confused by this as manufacturers and resellers don’t always make it clear that there is a difference. Let’s take a look at peel and stick tile for garage floors, and see if it’s right for your needs.
Many times, etching is overlooked when people are applying garage floor paint. However, etching is necessary if you want your garage floor coating to be the best that it can be. Contrary to what some would say, most garage floor coatings are usable without any etching at all, but not only will the epoxy paint not last nearly as long, you will also be losing some of the best features.
You wanted to be sure your concrete garage floor would have protection, so you put down epoxy garage floor paint. It’s looking great, and just looking at it makes you happy. You never thought garage flooring would make such a difference. Then, something horrible happens (queue the horror movie shrieking). Your epoxy garage floor coating takes a hit! Luckily for you, it’s not all that hard to fix a crack or chip when it comes to epoxy garage floors.