Anyone who has read up on garage floor paints will tell you that, if nothing else, one consistency in the directions of all epoxy garage floor coatings is that the floor must be very, very clean. Opinions vary on if existing paint should be stripped down to the concrete or merely cleaned up and free of contaminants, although the safest way would probably be to always strip any existing paint. In this article, we’ll cover how to clean your garage in preparation for an epoxy garage floor coating. Although there is nothing here that will damage your floor in any way, you will want to check the directions for your particular garage floor epoxy kit to be sure that there are no additional steps in order to successfully apply the epoxy garage floor coating.

Do You Have A New Concrete Garage Floor?

One of the first things to consider is the age of your concrete garage floor. If new, you have to wait. Putting chemicals on new concrete is not a good idea. Wait at least 30 days before you even think about cleaning, and definitely before applying epoxy garage floor paint.

What’s The Weather Look Like, Ollie?

Is it forecast to rain within the next 24 hours? Rain increases humidity, which will cause the epoxy garage floor paint to not dry correctly. Will your garage flooring be ruined if it dribbles on hour 23? Probably not. However, why take the chance if the rain is already in the forecast?

Too Cold Or Too Hot?

You should also be aware of the temperature. In some areas, this is particularly bad. Experts suggest that you not put down epoxy garage floor paint when the temperature rises above 90 degrees, or drops below 55 degrees Fahrenheit. 89 degrees is probably okay as long as the floor itself does not feel hot. However, going too low can be bad because you can bet that if it’s 55 degrees in the air, then your concrete is cooler, and that could be a problem. Do not push the envelope; there is no point. You will be doing a lot of hard work, so do not do anything that will mess it up before you even start.

Are You Ready For To Clean?

Do any of the above apply? If so, then you are not ready to begin cleaning. Well, you can, but you will just have to do it again once the problem disappears, so why bother just yet? Oil and grease stains both sweat, so they’ll have to be re-cleaned, and garage floors get dusty in record time. That’s not considering whatever may fall off of your car. All things considered, after 72 hours of cleaning, your floor is dirty again. However, if the temperature, forecast, and age of the concrete all look good, then it’s time to clean some garage floors!

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