I have a 1958 built house with a sunroom that has a concrete floor. It was painted with exterior green concrete paint that is easily rubbed off on your hand in the form of a dust. Can I paint over this with your paint or do I need to get rid of the old green paint first?
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Open Apr 15, 2020 - 12:20 PM
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Apr 15, 2020 - 06:54 AM
You absolutely would need to scrape off as much of the green paint as you can first. If you don't then the concrete floor paint would bond to the flaking green paint and not your concrete and it would just flake off as 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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