Garage Floor Paint

I did mine with the epoxy floor paint from "Lowes" I did buy extra flakes. it required 3 small kits to do my 30' x40' garage. it has never been as clean since I did it (or empty) :D I promptly filled it beyond capacity. it can chip and or scratch if you drop a cylinder head on it or drag an engine across it(yup did that already)
this is the one I did on a friends garage and it came out looking just like mine. but his garage was "bigger" 60' x60' (I am so jealous) my floor is going on 8 years and just now requiring me to touch it up where I spilled Base coat paint on it when painting my 66 dart. no wear problems just spillage and oops from this person with 2 clumsy hands.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_373305-2137...ntURL=?Ntt=garage+floor+epoxy+kits&facetInfo=


or you could have for smaller kits (this is the one I did in the pictures) now I want a bigger garage. hmm where can I add on to it?
http://www.lowes.com/pd_16820-90-25...ntURL=?Ntt=garage+floor+epoxy+kits&facetInfo=

the prep was the most most important of the process for sure. I had one area that was greasy from the hi-lift I used to put the roof on leaking fluid and the paint didn't stick good the first try using the bio degradable supplied mix even though it looked like it got all the fluid removed. I marked off that section and re cleaned it really good using a muratic acid water mix and it (the epoxy paint) grabbed hold just as good as the rest of the floor and it blended in extremely well. Durability is good with no hot tire peeling no random lifting or cracking. just "operator" errors for the chips and scratches which can be painted and flaked over after cleaning again.
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there are a lot of other options.
but this one for me was " "lowes store close" and "cheaper" than commercial grade floor epoxy.