so i had this great idea.....
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Re: so i had this great idea.....
"Nathan W. Collier" <abuse@A0L.com> wrote in message
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> in an effort to clean up my garage, i had this great idea of whiting out
the
> entire garage. i painted the walls, the foundation brickwork, and even
the
> floor gloss white. http://7slotgrille.com/images/whiteout.jpg
> everything looked good until i started actually rolling things across the
> floor like my floor jack, the welder, the compressor, toolboxes, etc.
> although the paint had cured for 48 hours, anytime i roll something across
> it, it leaves gouges in the paint. a trip to lowes got some special epoxy
> paint that is designed to stand up to garage floor usage, but i have to
get
> all the white off the concrete first. its almost funny how simply rolling
> the jack across the floor will rip the paint up, but a wire wheel on a
> 10,000 rpm grinder seems to take forever.
> so, i guess what im asking is whats the fastest way to remove paint off
> concrete (aside from acid)?
> thanks!
>
I had to clean 40 years of paint off my basement concrete walls so I could
recoat them with waterproofing. I tried hundreds of dollars in chemicals,
wire wheels, and grinding wheels. Finally bought a pressure feed sand
blaster and I was done in a weekend. Messy but effective.
Don't forget the respirator.
Josh
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Re: so i had this great idea.....
Nathan,
Once you get the paint off, consider staining/sealing the concrete
instead. You get a mottled look that is good for floors that get dirty a
lot. :) Seriously, if I was going to do anything to my garage floor, I
would stain it. The floors in my house are scored (18" squares) and then
stained and sealed. I get compliments all the time on it. I wouldn't do
the interior of the house myself, but I'd do the garage.
Nathan W. Collier wrote:
> in an effort to clean up my garage, i had this great idea of whiting out the
> entire garage. i painted the walls, the foundation brickwork, and even the
> floor gloss white. http://7slotgrille.com/images/whiteout.jpg
> everything looked good until i started actually rolling things across the
> floor like my floor jack, the welder, the compressor, toolboxes, etc.
> although the paint had cured for 48 hours, anytime i roll something across
> it, it leaves gouges in the paint. a trip to lowes got some special epoxy
> paint that is designed to stand up to garage floor usage, but i have to get
> all the white off the concrete first. its almost funny how simply rolling
> the jack across the floor will rip the paint up, but a wire wheel on a
> 10,000 rpm grinder seems to take forever.
> so, i guess what im asking is whats the fastest way to remove paint off
> concrete (aside from acid)?
> thanks!
>
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Once you get the paint off, consider staining/sealing the concrete
instead. You get a mottled look that is good for floors that get dirty a
lot. :) Seriously, if I was going to do anything to my garage floor, I
would stain it. The floors in my house are scored (18" squares) and then
stained and sealed. I get compliments all the time on it. I wouldn't do
the interior of the house myself, but I'd do the garage.
Nathan W. Collier wrote:
> in an effort to clean up my garage, i had this great idea of whiting out the
> entire garage. i painted the walls, the foundation brickwork, and even the
> floor gloss white. http://7slotgrille.com/images/whiteout.jpg
> everything looked good until i started actually rolling things across the
> floor like my floor jack, the welder, the compressor, toolboxes, etc.
> although the paint had cured for 48 hours, anytime i roll something across
> it, it leaves gouges in the paint. a trip to lowes got some special epoxy
> paint that is designed to stand up to garage floor usage, but i have to get
> all the white off the concrete first. its almost funny how simply rolling
> the jack across the floor will rip the paint up, but a wire wheel on a
> 10,000 rpm grinder seems to take forever.
> so, i guess what im asking is whats the fastest way to remove paint off
> concrete (aside from acid)?
> thanks!
>
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__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
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Re: so i had this great idea.....
Nathan,
Once you get the paint off, consider staining/sealing the concrete
instead. You get a mottled look that is good for floors that get dirty a
lot. :) Seriously, if I was going to do anything to my garage floor, I
would stain it. The floors in my house are scored (18" squares) and then
stained and sealed. I get compliments all the time on it. I wouldn't do
the interior of the house myself, but I'd do the garage.
Nathan W. Collier wrote:
> in an effort to clean up my garage, i had this great idea of whiting out the
> entire garage. i painted the walls, the foundation brickwork, and even the
> floor gloss white. http://7slotgrille.com/images/whiteout.jpg
> everything looked good until i started actually rolling things across the
> floor like my floor jack, the welder, the compressor, toolboxes, etc.
> although the paint had cured for 48 hours, anytime i roll something across
> it, it leaves gouges in the paint. a trip to lowes got some special epoxy
> paint that is designed to stand up to garage floor usage, but i have to get
> all the white off the concrete first. its almost funny how simply rolling
> the jack across the floor will rip the paint up, but a wire wheel on a
> 10,000 rpm grinder seems to take forever.
> so, i guess what im asking is whats the fastest way to remove paint off
> concrete (aside from acid)?
> thanks!
>
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
(Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
__________________________________________________ _________
Once you get the paint off, consider staining/sealing the concrete
instead. You get a mottled look that is good for floors that get dirty a
lot. :) Seriously, if I was going to do anything to my garage floor, I
would stain it. The floors in my house are scored (18" squares) and then
stained and sealed. I get compliments all the time on it. I wouldn't do
the interior of the house myself, but I'd do the garage.
Nathan W. Collier wrote:
> in an effort to clean up my garage, i had this great idea of whiting out the
> entire garage. i painted the walls, the foundation brickwork, and even the
> floor gloss white. http://7slotgrille.com/images/whiteout.jpg
> everything looked good until i started actually rolling things across the
> floor like my floor jack, the welder, the compressor, toolboxes, etc.
> although the paint had cured for 48 hours, anytime i roll something across
> it, it leaves gouges in the paint. a trip to lowes got some special epoxy
> paint that is designed to stand up to garage floor usage, but i have to get
> all the white off the concrete first. its almost funny how simply rolling
> the jack across the floor will rip the paint up, but a wire wheel on a
> 10,000 rpm grinder seems to take forever.
> so, i guess what im asking is whats the fastest way to remove paint off
> concrete (aside from acid)?
> thanks!
>
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
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"c" <c@me.org> wrote in message
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> roll your jack over the whole floor. ;)
lol......i _knew_ that was coming! :-)
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> roll your jack over the whole floor. ;)
lol......i _knew_ that was coming! :-)
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http://7SlotGrille.com
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"c" <c@me.org> wrote in message
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> roll your jack over the whole floor. ;)
lol......i _knew_ that was coming! :-)
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> roll your jack over the whole floor. ;)
lol......i _knew_ that was coming! :-)
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http://7SlotGrille.com
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"KH" <hollandk@linuxmail.org> wrote in message
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> Careful about that, I did my garage in that garage floor paint (black
> though). It doesn't hold up much better than normal paint. I'm not
> impressed at all with it.
argh.....id hate to go through all this again for nothing. maybe ill just
strip the paint and leave it unpainted.
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Nathan W. Collier
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news:c693865c.0308220445.37c8e39@posting.google.co m...
> Careful about that, I did my garage in that garage floor paint (black
> though). It doesn't hold up much better than normal paint. I'm not
> impressed at all with it.
argh.....id hate to go through all this again for nothing. maybe ill just
strip the paint and leave it unpainted.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Re: so i had this great idea.....
"KH" <hollandk@linuxmail.org> wrote in message
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> Careful about that, I did my garage in that garage floor paint (black
> though). It doesn't hold up much better than normal paint. I'm not
> impressed at all with it.
argh.....id hate to go through all this again for nothing. maybe ill just
strip the paint and leave it unpainted.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
news:c693865c.0308220445.37c8e39@posting.google.co m...
> Careful about that, I did my garage in that garage floor paint (black
> though). It doesn't hold up much better than normal paint. I'm not
> impressed at all with it.
argh.....id hate to go through all this again for nothing. maybe ill just
strip the paint and leave it unpainted.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Re: so i had this great idea.....
"twaldron" <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Nathan,
> Once you get the paint off, consider staining/sealing the concrete
> instead.
hi thomas,
how well does staining/sealing stand up to typical garage use? how well
does it stand up to welding sparks?
thanks,
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Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
news:FUo1b.59$tw2.64215171@newssvr30.news.prodigy. com...
> Nathan,
> Once you get the paint off, consider staining/sealing the concrete
> instead.
hi thomas,
how well does staining/sealing stand up to typical garage use? how well
does it stand up to welding sparks?
thanks,
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
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"twaldron" <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Nathan,
> Once you get the paint off, consider staining/sealing the concrete
> instead.
hi thomas,
how well does staining/sealing stand up to typical garage use? how well
does it stand up to welding sparks?
thanks,
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
news:FUo1b.59$tw2.64215171@newssvr30.news.prodigy. com...
> Nathan,
> Once you get the paint off, consider staining/sealing the concrete
> instead.
hi thomas,
how well does staining/sealing stand up to typical garage use? how well
does it stand up to welding sparks?
thanks,
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Re: so i had this great idea.....
thanks everyone for the tips and recommendations. ill give it a try and see
what happens.
er, when it cools off a little. :-)
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what happens.
er, when it cools off a little. :-)
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