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Fitz9

Fitz9Victoria

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Purchased in October 2021 at Bunnings Warehouse for A$200.00.

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Painted SurfaceConcrete and Previously painted
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Questions & Answers

Moones R.

Moones R.asked

Unfortunately I did bought one of 4 litre Ultra concrete floor paint White night and then wanted to returned to Bunnings due to my neighbour’s advise which has used this product and found it extremely slippery and dangerous particularly on my garage isn’t flat on the same day Bunnings at Lidcombe has rejected the return of product and, while there has no explanation by staff simply giving me the impression of bad luck ?

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Allan P

Allan Pasked

I was told that for a garage floor a oil base paint is by far the only way to apply and I will not be able to drive n the floor for about 1 week. Is this true?

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ollievholly
ollievholly

It was true for me. The paint remains sticking to touch so I certainly didn’t drive on it and when I did the paint just chipped off. Wouldn’t recommend this brand to anyone. Sorry.

Richard D.

Richard D.asked

I'm looking for advice regarding selecting a reliable paint for coating a previously painted concrete patio. (I've prepared it pretty well: filling cracks, scraping away loose bits, sanding, sweeping and hitting it with a high pressure hose). Members' revues of White Knight Ultra Pave are "fair warning", so what about Berger Non-Slip Extra Deep Paving Paint?



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ollievholly
ollievholly

I can only advise you about white knight ultra pave and it was terrible. I followed all the instructions and within days it started chipping.

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