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Old 03-28-2014, 10:24 AM   #1
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Paint or Stain Concrete

Our RV concrete slab is aged and pitted. I want to paint or stain it to give it a nicer appearance. Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations. I don't want to spend the money for epoxy.
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I'd just google what you are asking and you'll end up with lots of choices. Surface preparation is going to be your #1 priority, I've seen many attempts come out wrong because they short-cutted the prep.
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Not sure you will be happy with either when they start to peel from the concrete. Stained our barn floor (DW's idea) and all I have to do is follow the tracks in and out where it has come off the floor. This was on new concrete and all the prep according to manufacturer. Wish I had better results, maybe you will.
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