Johnstone’s Garage Floor paint is suitable for all concrete floors as well as being ideal for the renovation of tiles, doorsteps, brickwork, wood, cement and stone surfaces (priming and undercoating may be required). Designed to resist oil and grease spills, the attractive semi-gloss finish can withstand repeated cleaning and will resist hot tyre pick up.
Preparation
The experts at Johnstone’s know that the key to a perfect finish is in the preparation so take your time now, follow the simple steps below and you will be rewarded with a gorgeous new look. Start by making sure all surfaces to be painted are clean, dry and free from grease and loose or flaking material. Any existing crazed or flaking paint should be removed. New concrete or cement should be allowed to mature for several months before painting. Remove any laitance.
Application
Now you are at the stage where you are ready to begin painting so give the paint a thorough stir. For the best results apply using a brush or roller which is fully loaded. Apply evenly and avoid overspreading. Apply two coats – allow overnight drying between coats under normal conditions. On very porous surfaces, the first coat should be thinned with up to 5% of white spirit. When using more than one tin of a colour in the same area, intermix before use
Cleaning
Once you have completed all your painting make sure you remove as much product as possible from your brush and then clean immediately using White Spirit or Turpentine Substitute. Some local authorities have special facilities for the disposal of waste coatings. Do not empty product into drains or watercourses.
Precautions:
Keep out of reach of children
Avoid contact with skin and eyes
Do not ingest
Do not breathe spray. Wear respiratory protection
If medical advice is needed have the container or label to hand
Please refer to the Product Label & Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for hazard warnings and information on safe handling, use, transportation, storage, disposal and emergency.