Studio floor paint

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I have been using cheap white but if people sit on it with jet black seems to just the a dusty white film. Any ideas how to stop this ?
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do you mean for actually on a cove or the general floor area?
 
general floor it seems to leave chalk marks no clothes not good be do wipe off ok.
 
Why not just put a white vinyl down?
 
Its grey LoL. but also semi gloss I have always used matte as there is no reflective surface.
 
Well i think it looks more professional. and I seem to get no end of glam shoots and them bloody heels there wear are crazy. O and i am always rolling my superbike on and off it LOL
 
Well i think it looks more professional. and I seem to get no end of glam shoots and them bloody heels there wear are crazy. O and i am always rolling my superbike on and off it LOL

Fair enough :)
 
i have white perspex, white paper, the grey is good for general floor paint
 
Sorry but its only in shooting area of the studio where they sit and lay down on.
 
I have been using cheap white but if people sit on it with jet black seems to just the a dusty white film. Any ideas how to stop this ?
Thanks

Cheap & floor paint don't go together! What surface is it you want to paint, if straight on to concrete, was the surface sealed first...there are loads of matt floor paints about (Watco is good) but I doubt you would find white.

Paul
 
It was sealed and because the bikes go on and off it, gets dirty quick so its had a fare few coats now. I will try Dulux and see if thats any better.
 
It was sealed and because the bikes go on and off it, gets dirty quick so its had a fare few coats now. I will try Dulux and see if thats any better.

Dulux do Trade Floorshield which is OK for light industrial use and as they offer a pigment base, presumably will mix the colour of your choice - all you need to find is a Dulux Decorators Centre or order online.

Paul
 
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