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Epoxy Paint Tip

I have had the opportunity to paint several concrete floors and there seems to be several things to keep in mind when you do so. It doesn't matter what kind of paint your using, always make sure your concrete is warm to the touch. If the surface is to cold the materials will stiffen while your rolling and the likely hood of there being roller marks and color variations greatly increases. Try thinning the thicker paints with a xylene based thinner if they are to heavy, but be cautious not to much as this will cause the paint to split and it will be ruined

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