Conclusion
Before any garage floor coating goes down, the surface must be clean, dry, and sound. This first step matters more than any fancy delivery system. Rust spots, old epoxy peel, or oil stains must be treated or removed so the coating can bite into the concrete rather than glide across it. A good test is to pour a little garage floor coating water; if it beads, the surface needs scuffing or a dulling sealer layer. For the best results, the batch of coating should be matched to the actual traffic, weather cycles, and potential chemical exposure—garage floor coating is not one size fits all, it’s a custom fit for real life conditions.
