Make sure to cut in a few inches along the entire perimeter of the floor with a high quality brush, and also, cut in around any drains, or other level changes if you have them.
There is instructions on how to test your floor on the side of the paint can. If you are extremely worried about the paint adhering to your floor, you can test a small area by painting a small amount first. NO, you do not need to prime or sand first. Stir your Rust-Oleum Home Floor Coating Base Coat thoroughly with a stir stick, pour into a paint tray and use a high quality paint brush to cut in around the room. Step 3: Paint your floor with Rust-Oleum HOME Floor Coating. Step 2: Wait for tile to dry completely and tape off with Frog Tape. If you find any debris on your tile, use the scraper to remove and repeat step 1 until perfectly clean. Scrub it thoroughly with the scrub brush, spray it with water to rinse, wipe it with the lint free cloth or paper towels and wait for it to dry completely. Step 1: Clean and degrease your floor with Krud Kutter degreaser. Or, if you want to paint a rug on your hardwood flooring. The best part about this product, is that it can be used on multiple types of flooring! So if you have vinyl in your bathroom that you want to change, this product is PERFECT for that. I waited for the new floor coating product from Rust-Oleum HOME to hit the shelves in Utah. We had originally planned to rip out the tile in the laundry room, but after my friends at Rust-Oleum told me about a new product that was coming, I quickly halted our plans. I have to admit, this project was months and months in the making. If you missed episode 1 of this makeover series, don’t forget to start at the beginning!
This blog post is sponsored by Rust-Oleum.