🛠️ Transform your garage into a showroom-worthy space—durability meets style!
Rust-Oleum EPOXYSHIELD Garage Floor Coating Kit offers a professional-grade, 2-part epoxy formula that provides 5X harder protection than typical floor paints. Designed for indoor concrete surfaces, it cures in 24 hours for walk-on readiness and 3 days for vehicle use. The low odor, high-gloss finish resists chemicals and hot tire pickup, ensuring a durable, easy-to-clean, showroom-quality floor.
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Color | Gray |
Finish Type | High-Gloss |
Size | 1 Car |
Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
Special Feature | Low Odor |
Unit Count | 120.0 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Oil |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Floor |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Model Name | EPOXYSHIELD |
Package Information | Can |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
UPC | 020066192891 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066192891 |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Part Number | 251965 |
Item Weight | 4.41 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 7 x 9 inches |
Item model number | 251965 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Coating |
Finish | High-Gloss |
Material | Epoxy |
Pattern | Epoxy Coating Kit |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Low Odor |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Satisfaction Guaranteed |
C**R
Great product
It took a bit longer to receive than I expected. However was a great price and has looks great on my garage. It has a wet shiny reflective surface and with the none skid surface. We did let it cure for a whole week in 90 degree weather before we started moving anything back in. It didn’t even scuff up at all even a heavy tool box.
A**R
Easy to apply
it turned out great. Just make sure to mix enough for few minutes after adding anti skid additive (Included in this kit) and them immediately apply with 9 inch roller. Just make sure to apply in 4 x4 patches and remember the starting and ending points as those aren't directly visible when being applied due to transparent nature of the liquid. Also, I have kept the floor for 2 days to get it dry after applying epoxy and then just simply broom-ed the floor once more to make sure all decorative chips and any collected dust is completely removed. Coverage is just close enough for 2 car garage of any standard size. Make sure to not overdo as it will not last for complete garage later.
C**
Doesn’t dry
Positive that I received a bad, old batch! Listen! Do not use this product if you are experiencing Humid weather! It does not dry, and may also be the reason for some of these reviews stating it peels in a year. The answers you will hear immediately from Rust. Customer Service is, “You need to take it off and start over,” and “We recommend this being done within 5 days of putting the initial step on.” We are currently experiencing humid weather, and the CS person has been prepared to give this answer when a customer is saying it isn’t drying. This is Rust-O-Leum’s and AmericanMart’s fault on this product! Buy a clear gloss product that comes in a can, not a stupid pouch!
A**.
Top coat for Rpixy Floor
Good product to top coat your floor after epoxy. Locks all the chips down.Much better price and delivery than big stores.
A**R
Say BAM when throwing the color flakes!
Good product used a couple times now. It's all in the prep (most time consuming) for this product. Ideally you have a pressure washer and some arm grease for cleaning and etching the floor. Goes on easy and looks great. Make sure your epoxy bag isn't shipped to you with one side of the pouch hard. This means it's already gone off and you will need a refund and reorder. Take your time and enjoy the ride. To really make the floor professional, add the Rust-Oleum clear epoxy topcoat and use the anti slip packet (separate purchases). This makes it way stronger, no slip, and gives it that showroom Sheen. It also helps when you throw the color flakes to say BAM in an Emeril voiceover. Have fun...
K**E
This works good for more than garage use.
This worked great even for its intended purpose, which is outside. I have plates and it helps the traction, they are not so slick and it hasn't faded at all.
D**E
Better Than Expected
After applying two coats of Rust-oleum (Gunmetal Gray) EpoxyShield with flakes to my 800 sq ft garage floor, I elected to add this Rust-oleum clear coat. Upon applying the gray coatings, I found that the materials went farther than what was printed on the box (i.e., 450 - 500 sq ft), so I elected to purchase just one box of the clearcoat -- and hoped I could cover the entire 800 sq ft with one application. It worked! I was able to completely coat the entire 800 sq ft without an issue. I did this in just one hour.Here's what I learned along the way:-- Break the bag as instructed for the two parts to mix well. This interesting mix procedure worked well.-- I then poured the contents into a container to further mix, and I poured half into a roller tray to do the first half of the floor (to see if half would do half). I also added the anti-skid material that was provided.-- I found that a thin amount spread far (thicker isn't necessarily better).-- I didn't bother to 'cut in' the edges with a brush, as this is a clear coat. Rolling the edges went fast.-- I then completed the first half, and followed up with the second half with ease.-- Once the entire floor was covered, I took the wet roller and rolled every square inch again to ensure I didn't miss any dry spots. The overhead lights helped reflect wet versus dry as I rolled.-- I used the spiked shoe attachments (purchased separately). BE CAREFUL these spiked platforms can slip on the wet surface. There's a learning curve -- I found it best not to shift your weight to stretch. Falling is one thing; falling into epoxy is another!-- About 28 hours after the application, it was still marginally tacky. So I've elected to wait another day to walk, and four days to drive.Last tip for those of you who haven't epoxied before ... I suggest you use two coats of colored epoxy. Wait until the second coat completely covers the floor before applying chips. Don't ever throw chips -- put a very small amount in the cup of your hand and spread it like shaking grass seed. Cover the entire floor with a very mall amount and repeat until you have a nicely-distributed look. Throwing = unintended clumps.
K**.
Not bad, not great
Pretty accurate as my garage was 576 sq ft and I only needed a tiny bit of the second box I purchased.- HOWEVER, previous reviewers were correct and one of my epoxy bags was damaged during shipping so it was chunky and I threw that bag away.- Also as someone said, that other box I got was the exact same product, but the paint comes out a different color. Mine wasn’t as bad as the previous reviewers, but you can notice if you look hard.- I bought extra chips, but only used what came with the kit.As for the clear kit (Amazon sucks and only lets me do one review for everything), I used the 2.5 car garage 2 pack for my 576 sq ft garage.- DO TWO COATS. I tried to do everything in one THICK coat and was left with a couple dry spots. It’s clear, so it’s a pain to tell if you are evenly rolling everything across the floor (yes used headlamps and job site lights to see if it was wet/ shiny versus dry). So do one coat WITHOUT the antiskid (as directed in the instructions), let dry, and then hit it again with a top coat mixed with antiskid.Moral of the review, you get what you pay for. It’s a cheap way to pimp out your garage. But if you’re OCD and want it to be PERFECT, then you got to cash out and get the professional kit** pictures taken before clear coat was applied
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