Our basement is approximately 900 square feet of concrete flooring. 200 square feet is old linoleum, 12x12 square tiles, flat color with no finish or wax. The tiles were applied with black adhesive probably in the 1950's. Can your product be applied to the linoleum and adhesive and cover the linoleum without having to remove these tiles? Will the the concrete and linoleum areas wear evenly? It is a low traffic basement.
AFM SafeCoat, Concrete Floor Paint
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May 12, 2020 - 11:36 AM
The Concrete Floor Paint will work on a perfectly clean concrete floor without other sealants or residue. We suggest you order a small sample of it online first to test. As for the area that is linoleum, you would need to remove all of that, as well as the adhesive and clean it well, making certain there is no adhesive or residue left, in order to use the Concrete Floor Paint in those area. The concrete floor paint will not stick to the linoleum.
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AFM SafeCoat, Concrete Floor Paint
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.
NOTE: Not for use in garages or...
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