Garage Floor Paint

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Industrial garage floor paint seals and protects concrete floors in garages, workshops and warehouses. It stands up to oil, petrol, chemical spills, hot tyres and heavy traffic, and dries to a high-gloss finish that sweeps and wipes clean. It comes in seven colours for sealing a floor, zoning an area or colour-coding a space. 

The paint bonds tightly to a prepared surface and holds up to hot-tyre pickup far better than standard garage floor paint. 

Specification

  • Colours: black, grey, green, blue, red, yellow and white

  • Finish: high gloss

  • Coverage: approximately 7m² per litre, per coat (a 5L tin covers roughly 35m² per coat)

  • Coats: two coats recommended

  • Drying: touch dry in 2–4 hours, full cure in 24–48 hours

  • Application temperature: above 7°C for proper curing and adhesion

  • Suitable surfaces: concrete floors in garages, workshops, warehouses, loading bays, production areas and cold stores

  • Not suitable for: wood, stone, tiles or damp concrete unless properly prepared

  • Pack size: 5L

  • An anti-slip version is available on request

FAQ

How much paint do I need?

Coverage is about 7m² per litre per coat, so a 5L tin covers roughly 35m² in one coat. Two coats over a 35m² garage need around 10 litres, plus extra for porous or rough concrete that drinks more paint.

Will it cope with hot car tyres?

Yes, the paint is made for automotive use and resists hot-tyre pickup far better than standard garage floor paint, which tends to lift where warm tyres sit.

Do I need a primer?

Sound, prepared concrete takes the paint directly. Porous or weak concrete needs a primer first, and rising damp should be dealt with before painting rather than sealed over.

How long will it last?

With proper preparation and two coats, it gives long-lasting protection in garage, workshop and industrial use. Most floor-paint failures come down to poor surface prep rather than the paint, so time spent preparing the floor pays off.