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Re: Epoxy floor paint.

I have painted two garage floors in the last five years and from experience can recommend Regal Paints. They have a technical department who are able to give advice when asked about suitable materials and finishes, depending on whether it is a new or old floor. Several friends have also used their products and all praise them for sound advice, excellent service and I think reasonable cost.

I used light grey two pack paint and it has proved durable and dried well enough in 24 hours to apply the second coat. I do recommend doing it properly, with the correct material and don't skimp, the results will I think you find stand hard use and retain it's good looks. Oil leaks, there have been several, ahem, are simply wiped up and the occasional moping brings it back to a good finish.

You will find them on the web.

Fitting out my new workshop, trying to find the box of screws I know is here somewhere!!!nbz

Location: Sunny Cotswolds

Re: Epoxy floor paint.

Oxford Jack
the occasional moping brings it back to a good finish.


I do that a lot, Jack, but the floor is still no better. I must have used a lesser class of paint.

Regards, Stuart

Re: Epoxy floor paint.

Thanks for all the feedback chaps, looks like epoxy is the way to go,just got to decide what colour to chose and YES I tend to spill things as well.

Location: Piddle valley, Dorchester.

Re: Epoxy floor paint.

stuart ulph
Oxford Jack
the occasional moping brings it back to a good finish.


I do that a lot, Jack, but the floor is still no better. I must have used a lesser class of paint.

Regards, Stuart


Need to take more lessons from the fragrant Mrs Ulph I would suggest

Location: Cotswolds