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I'd like to paint a bare concrete basement floor. Except for a few shallow holes that need to be patched and some paint stains, the floor is in good shape. I'd like to apply a solid color, nothing fancy, just to hide the ugly floor.
Has anyone done this using Sherwin-Williams/Duron products? According to
http://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/ask-sherwin-williams/concrete-surfaces/basement-how-tos/
I'll need two coats of either Sher-Crete Flexible Waterproofer, H&C Concrete Sealer Solid Color, or H&C Concrete Stain Solid Color.
Any advice on how to proceed? I've never done it before.
Thanks,
shireen
Melissa G
(10,170 posts)gray paints. It was hard to get the oil stains out of the garage floor. I was never entirely successful and the paint is now somewhat peeling in those areas. The rest has held up pretty well. I went with a light gray. If I had to do it all again i might have gone slightly darker. The paint does not clean well and I can see the difference as to how much cleaner it is under the carpet.
I like the way stain looks better than paint but the oil stains made me choose paint.
My two cents. YMMV.
shireen
(8,337 posts)since it's a basement, i don't need to worry about grease.
NEOhiodemocrat
(912 posts)I use Sherman Williams paint, thinking it was the concrete sealer solid color. I painted it and then flicked other colors over the top for a multicolored effect. It held up well, was in a basement side room that we used for toy room. The only thing I would recommend is to be sure you let it cure for a good while (week or so?) before being to rough on the floor. I would hold off on moving furniture on it until then. Good luck, hope you get the effect you want. I loved my little room! It sure made the room look more finished.
shireen
(8,337 posts)I'll probably go with solid colors since the room is for my plant collection. But playing with colors would be a cool thing to try someday in another part of the basement.