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Looking for recommendations. Anyone use Tekton 64?
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I used epoxy shield on mine. Two coats, the stuff leaves a nice hard surface and any fluid leaks just wipe right off. After two years it shows very little wear. And it’s available at any of the big home improvement stores.
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I agree with the epoxy paint. Also. any garage floor paint will hold up spills and drips. Make sure the floor is clean and grease free to get good adhesion, cut your edges in with a brush and go at it with a roller. The paint will set up within 24 hours.
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how does this stand up to hot tires. does the tire leave imprints or peal off the paint?
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Hot Tires eventually leave traces no matter what paint we use or
how long we let it sit and cure!
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