I did my garage flooring with a roll out by BLT, the painting https://thatpainter.com/concrete-floor-paint-colors/ of the floors is a bit over my head and I wanted something I can scrub and clean if I had an leaks or spills.
But I think this is a great thread for everyone to share some pictures of their garages to give out some ideas.
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Hi. We just did ours using info on the site below. It came out ok, but we walked on it too soon..with socks... and left a sort of impression of the cloth of the socks. So just wait until it's really cured..the 2 step epoxy I mean. Key point as is made clear in the article is that teh floor must not be moist from underneath and must be dry and clean when you start. The benjamin moore product was great. Good luck
https://www.bradthepainter.com/garage-floor-paint/
Oh, also have lots of rags and trash bags handy. Wear a respirator and gloves too
My garage floor has an oil finish. It is impervious to everything. It gets spot refreshing regularly.
I would be disappointed if your oil finish isn't augmented by multi-color paint spots, wood stain and finish.
I've experimented with many coating types, but the oil finish holds up best to acids, solvents and mechanical abrasion. Nothing seems to hurt it.