Before Cleaning For Garage Floor Paint
If you have read up on garage floor paint at all, you will know that one thing remains very consistent between the different directions of the various garage floor coatings. The floor has to be extremely clean. Different manufacturers’ and experts’ opinions vary on if you can paint over existing paint by just cleaning it, or if it needs to be stripped down to the concrete. The purpose of this article is to help you decide if it’s time to clean the garage floor for your epoxy garage floor coating. Cleaning unnecessarily is not harmful, but it is not particularly necessary. As always, be sure to check your garage floor epoxy kit’s directions for any additional steps.
Is Your Concrete Garage Floor New?
There are a few things you should ask yourself before you begin. Is the concrete garage floor new? If so, you will need to wait to do anything at all. New concrete garage floors should be allowed to cure for at least thirty days before any cleaning or applying of epoxy garage floor paint.
What’s The Weather Like, Ollie?
If it’s gonna rain, humidity will increase, and your epoxy garage floor paint is not going to set correctly. Will a light drizzle on the 23rd hour be a horrible thing? Unlikely, yet why take the chance when you can just look at the forecast?
Too Hot Or Too Cold?
What is the temperature? This can be the real limiter in some areas. It is suggested that you do not apply epoxy garage floor paint if the temperature is going to be over 90 degrees, or below 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Getting close to the upper limit is okay, but getting close to the lower is not. This is because if the air temperature is 55 degrees, you can bet the temperature of the concrete garage flooring is considerably lower, which will cause problems. Try not to push the envelope too much. This is a lot of work you will be doing, so you are going to be pretty upset if it does not come out correctly.
Are You Ready For Some Cleaning?
If you have any of the above issues then, no, you are not ready to clean. Not that cleaning is ever a bad thing, but there is no point since you will have to do it again whenever the problem goes away. Grease and oil stains sweat, humidity creeps in, and dust settles, and that is not including whatever falls of your car. Odds are, the floor is not clean at all 72 hours after you have cleaned it. If it all looks good, though, it is time to clean your garage floors!
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