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Old Jul 10, 2001 | 01:50 PM
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We are just finishing our house and I am considering painting the garage floor. It is so much easier to keep clean since it doesn't allow oils and other stuff soak into the concrete. I just wanted to get some opinions before I make my decision. I was a little concerned about it becoming slippery when wet (no relation the the 80's album from Motley Crue).

Sorry to use this forum for for this question, but I didn't think I would get very much response from the "Off-Topic" forum.
Old Jul 10, 2001 | 02:23 PM
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I don't really know the answer to your question, but wasn't Slipper When Wet a Bon Jovi album? By the way, IMO it probably won't be too slippery. Some garage floors have a clear sealant that is similar to paint.
Old Jul 10, 2001 | 02:28 PM
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You're right. It was Bon Jovi.
Old Jul 11, 2001 | 01:19 AM
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Use the epoxy sealant. They have better grip and clean easy.

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Old Jul 11, 2001 | 02:04 AM
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yes go with the sealant... please... haha normal paint makes you slip like crazy...

and a for sure reference is that in Asia, well in Taiwan they put the paint down on the road like for the lines and all, and its a diff formula than here, and you slip like crazy on that shiet... imagine trying to park your car in the garage when you can barely get traction?
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