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After reading your site, good recommendations. However, we painted our concrete with Sherwin Williams and it did not hold up. We would like to try your product; but can it go over the existing paint ? We have pressure washed it and are waiting to do something that is longer lasting.
Thank you.
Hi Sandra,
Yes – our products are made to withstand inclement weather and harsh conditions. The floor would need to be properly prepped though and the existing coating (or whats left of it) will need to be removed. Power washing may suffice but diamond grinding or sanding would be more sufficient. Take a look at our Armorpoxy I/O coating that would be great product to use.
Thanks,
The Armorpoxy Team