Porch and Patio Floor paint, specially for concrete floors. Less than $20 in Home Depot. -Make sure you prime it first, the paint goes a lot further .
Use a PVA glue to seal it
It's not the topcoat that's important, it's the surface the primer needs to adhere to.
marine paint
Best to remove the epoxy first, otherwise you could experience some peeling issues. If you insist on not removing the epoxy, be sure to remove any grease or oil, clean and sand the surface flat so the floor paint has a solid surface to gain a tenacious bond.
i think you cant find it in a store so go online and get best-test 2 coat rubber cement
Yes, if it's a gel stain. However, if it's a penetrating stain it will not dry correctly. If you try to clean it, it will smear. If you put a clear topcoat on it, the topcoat will smear the excess stain.
We decided to do a carpet design in the playroom using carpet squares. What is the best way to install carpet squares on a cement floor?
Inside the walls.
If it sits over a cement floor, then no. If it is a nailed down floor, then you can, but you still have to install a cement board.
Plywood, fiberboard, or cement board is the best underlayment for floors, depending on the type of floor being installed. An underlayment provides more stability and a smoother surface to the finish floor.
A concrete garage floor needs only be poured on compacted soil. Consult a structural engineer for more information.
An epoxy- novolac coating or vinyl ester coating are the best ways.
How much? what kind of plywood floor? Why do you need to do this??
with a hammer and chisel
Hello? Topcoat is a Modern English word.
What is composition of cement and any other metrial for grouting on floor ceramic tiles.
What is composition of cement and any other metrial for grouting on floor ceramic tiles.
Cement is a material that hardens when it is mixed with water. To keep it in good condition, in its powdered form before you mix it, you should keep it as dry as possible. A bare floor (that is, a bare concrete floor, or even worse, a bare earthen floor) can get cold, and if it gets cold there can be condensation, or dew. That moisture can then seep slowly into your bag of cement (which is usually stored in a paper bag that is not waterproof) and cause the cement to harden.