my basement floor is peeling, Maybe epoxy but not sure so painter wants to scrape old off and paint with non toxic floor paint is this okay and what should it be?
AFM SafeCoat, Concrete Floor Paint
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Dec 01, 2019 - 08:49 AM
Our suggestion is to fix the problem of the peeling first. If the paint is peeling, that usually means there is a good reason such as moisture from below (hydrostatic pressure) or just poor surface bonding due to oil, grease, wax or some other contaminant. Just scraping it off may not be enough to fix the problem. Grinding mechanically or etching chemically may be required. Once cleaned up, applying two coats of Concrete Floor Paint will work very well.
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Concrete, masonry and primed-metal tintable paint
AFM Safecoat Concrete Floor Paint (formerly known as Deckote) is a highly durable, waterborne semi-gloss floor coating, ideal for concrete floors or walls as well as stucco, brick, block, stone, or magnesite.
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