August 27, 20241 yr comment_6318 building a new wood 8x12 utility shed to store my lawn & yard tools. will be a basic 2x4 stick structure, t111 walls, 2x4 floor with tongue & groove plywood floor. I want to coat the floor and lower portion of the walls (maybe 6-12 inches up the walls) to protect it from moisture, fuel, oil, etc... as this shed will house my riding lawn mower, push mower, trimmer, etc. Main goal is to help protect the floor if i can and make it last. I was looking at using the Bed Liner, as it seems one gallon should get me close to 2 coats. also the bedliner will give some traction/ texture to the floor as well ? or do you recommend another product for this purpose ? i have used several of your other products and have been very happy with them. Link to comment https://success.kbs-coatings.com/topic/3692-building-new-shed-and-want-to-coat-floor-to-protect-it/ Share on other sites Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Report Share this post
August 27, 20241 yr comment_6321 For a wood floor like that in a shed, the best option would be to seal up the wood with RustSeal first and then apply KBS Bed Liner over the RustSeal for traction and UV stability. That said, you could also apply at least two coats of KBS Bed Liner to seal up the wood floor and provide the durable finish with traction and UV stability. We wanted to provide you with some options. What other questions might you have? Link to comment https://success.kbs-coatings.com/topic/3692-building-new-shed-and-want-to-coat-floor-to-protect-it/#findComment-6321 Share on other sites Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Report Share this post
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