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Old 02-01-2010, 09:02 PM
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Default Bed linner sprayed on garage floor?

Anyone do this, or have any idea if it will hold up? I'm looking for a coating that will last..
Old 02-02-2010, 09:05 AM
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Have fun sweeping it.
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I'm with cambird on this one. I swept out my rhino-lined, truck bed the other day after I hauled sand/gravel. PITA, I can't imagine what it would be like to have that on my "working" garage floor. I just got a 2.5 car garage kit of the Rustoleum floor covering from Home Depot. From what I've read it's tough, and skid resistant as well, with the only downside being hot tire pickup. My.02 cents, bedliner coatings are great for several different things, maybe not so good for garage floor coverings.

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I had some panels coated with bedliner recently, and while I was there I asked about using it on garage floors.

The guy said it is done and he could make it lay down flatter than in a truck bed.

If I recall correctly, he wanted to steel shot blast the concrete surface to put the stuff down. It was also hideously expensive at between $4 and $5 a square foot. It would have been about $2000 for my shop, so stayed with epoxy floors.
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I didn't think about it like that.. Thanks.
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do-it-yourself epoxy floor kit FTW
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I would think that it would be a PITA to clean, especially with a broom.
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You'd have to pressure wash it every time you wanted to clean it.




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