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Rust-Oleum 238467 Professional Floor Coating Kit, Dark Gray

4.4 out of 5 stars 156 customer reviews
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  • Elegant design and Smooth finish
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  • Industrial toughness for the most demanding environments
  • High solids solvents based epoxy
  • Ultimate adhesion and durability
  • Withstands heavy foot and vehicle traffic
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Product Information

Color:Dark Gray

Technical Details

Part Number 238467
Item Weight 14 pounds
Product Dimensions 17 x 10 x 10 inches
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Item model number 238467
Size 2 Gallon Kit
Color Dark Gray
Material plastic
Item Package Quantity 1
Coverage Approx 300-400 Sq Ft

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ASIN B000KEU54M
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4.4 out of 5 stars 156 customer reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #153,705 in Home Improvements (See top 100)
#77 in Industrial & Scientific > Tapes, Adhesives & Sealants > Coatings
Shipping Weight 28.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Domestic Shipping Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
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Date First Available September 14, 2004

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Color: Silver Gray Verified Purchase
First, shame on Amazon! PA distro center knowingly sent a damaged case of floor coating. How do I know it wasn't damaged in transit you say? Because the exterior shipping box was 100% in-tact but inside the items box was wrapped in 4 heavy clear plastic bags and knotted. It seems that the can of grey coating (not the activator) was opened/damaged in storage and rather than toss the product the shipping monkeys elected to just wrap it up and fullfill the order. Well, it didn't leak out of the plastic bags but the product was ruined and I had to wait another 4 days for a replacement to ship. The only saving grace is Amazon is good about replacements and I've never been hassled.

On to the product. These Rust-Oleum Pro Floor coatings are the High-end of the Low-end. They are solvent based products whereas you can probably only get water based versions at your local big box store depending on your states regulations. The box advertises coverage at 250 sq ft and my single garage came in right around 240 sq ft. There was plenty to do the floor. I was worried about not having enough at first but my fears were unfounded in the end.

No problem spreading the coating. Came with plenty of decorative chips. The concrete flooring I started with was approx 60 yrs old. 60 years of dirt, grime, grease, oil, damage and 2 coats of paint. Prep is always the key with ANY kind of coating. There are many products advertised, methods recommended, etc, here's what I did.
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Color: Silver Gray
I just finished my garage with this product. After reading all the good and bad reviews I was worried about how this would turn out. Now after applying the epoxy myself I have a good understanding of what probably went wrong with other peoples applications.

Some Problems I read about:

Product not drying evenly or having darker spots at certain locations.

- I think the problem with this is that people may have applied it on UN-evenly at those locations. I also had this problem when I was finished. My tip would be to apply a thin coat of the epoxy to the entire garage without the paint chips. Then apply a 2nd layer with the paint chips. This will allow you to get a uniform layer down. Also be sure to roll out your roller so that it is evenly applied. Do not use globs of epoxy only on one side of the roller. If you apply it too thick then it will be difficult to get a uniform color. Finally make sure you over lap with thin layers of epoxy. Just like how you would paint a wall. Because if you use a thick coat and abruptly stop you will clearly see the area you stopped at. Thin out the epoxy and let the epoxy overlap with a thin coat. Use a paint roller tray to help make the epoxy more uniform.

Product shows concrete patches.

- If you used the concrete patch kit you might start to see it through the epoxy. The best thing to do is make sure you sand down the patches smoothly. This will allow the epoxy to adhere to it. Also this will give you a smooth surface at the end. One Issue I had was that the concrete patches can be seen through the epoxy. The epoxy is not that thick and will not self-level. So it is important to smooth down all your patch jobs prior to laying epoxy down.
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Color: Dunes Tan Verified Purchase
Some people think that just because their garage is dry-walled and insulated it is "finished" - it's not! Most people forget about the floor. Concrete is porous and unless its been epoxied or sealed, it'll absorb almost anything that spills on it: vehicle fluids (motor oil, transmission/differential fluid, etc), lawn fertilizers and pesticides, paints and varnishes, and everything in between. The answer to help combat this stuff from staining your concrete and, in some cases, preventing odors from these chemicals even after they've been cleaned, is to epoxy your garage floor. If prepped and applied correctly, it'll cover the existing eyesores and smell and will make your garage look good as new!

I've lost count of how many times I've applied this product for myself (in three different houses and two barns) and for friends and family. When I epoxied my first house, I used Rust-Oleum 251965 Garage Floor Kit but found that even after I had prepped the floor properly, I would have chipping and hot-tire lift. I was able to remove most of it and used this professional grade floor kit and fond it to be the best! Ever since then, I've been using it with great results. Some people might be turned off about the amount of work and time that is involved. Make no mistake about it! Depending on the size of the floor you are doing and how dirty is was previously, it take A LOT OF TIME and some elbow grease (this has allowed me to make a part-time business out of applying this stuff). You also need decent weather conditions (70°+ and no rain for two days) for the best application. Also, make sure you have plenty of epoxy.
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