Rust-Oleum292514 EPOXYSHIELD Premium Clear Garage Floor Coating Kit, 2.5 Car, Gloss Clear
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Rust-Oleum292514 EPOXYSHIELD Premium Clear Garage Floor Coating Kit, 2.5 Car, Gloss Clear

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  • Brand
    Rust-Oleum
  • Color
    Clear
  • Finish Type
    High-Gloss
  • Size
    2.5 Car (Pack
  • Item Volume
    90 Fluid
  • Special Feature
    Low odor
📏Covers up to 500 sq.ft. on painted floors
⏱️Vehicle ready in just 72 hours
🛡️100% solids epoxy for max durability

Description

✨ Transform your garage into a glossy masterpiece 🏆

  • ECO SMART LOW ODOR - Low VOC formula means a safer, fresher application experience indoors.
  • HEAVY DUTY PROTECTION - Resists chemicals, hot tire pickup, and daily wear for a floor that stands the test of time.
  • FAST TRACK FLOOR UPGRADE - Walk-ready in 24 hours and vehicle-ready in 72 hours—get back to life without the wait.
  • SHOWROOM SHINE EVERY TIME - High-gloss finish delivers a sleek, professional look that elevates your space instantly.
  • WASTE REDUCING BURST POUCH - Innovative packaging minimizes waste and simplifies application for a cleaner project.

Rust-Oleum EpoxyShield Premium Clear Garage Floor Coating Kit offers a durable, high-gloss epoxy finish with excellent adhesion and chemical resistance. Its low odor, low VOC formula is ideal for indoor concrete surfaces, covering up to 500 sq.ft. on painted floors and 250 sq.ft. on bare concrete. Ready for foot traffic in 24 hours and vehicles in 72, it comes in an easy-to-use burst pouch that reduces waste, making it the smart choice for a professional-grade garage upgrade.

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Specifications

BrandRust-Oleum
ColorClear
Finish TypeHigh-Gloss
Size2.5 Car (Pack of 1)
Item Volume90 Fluid Ounces
Special FeatureLow odor
Unit Count90.0 Fl Oz
Paint TypeEpoxy
Specific Uses For ProductInterior
Surface RecommendationFloors
Indoor/Outdoor UsageIndoor
Item FormLiquid
Included ComponentsPainting Supplies; Caulk & Sealants; contact-cements
Age Range (Description)Adult
Is WaterproofTrue
Model NameEpoxyShield Premium
Package Informationburst pouch
Color CodeFFFFFF
Full Cure Time72 Hours
Coverage500 sq.ft. on painted surfaces, 250 sq.ft. on bare concrete
Water Resistance LevelWaterproof
UPC020066308827
Global Trade Identification Number00020066308827
ManufacturerRust-Oleum
Dry Time In Hours72
Part Number292514
Item Weight7.15 pounds
Product Dimensions8 x 8 x 9.5 inches
Item model number292514
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
FinishHigh-Gloss
MaterialLiquid
PatternPremium Clear Topcoat
Item Package Quantity1
Special FeaturesLow odor
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?No
Warranty DescriptionWarranty

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

I just painted my garage floor with Rustoleum Epoxy with color chips. I want to add the clear, how much time can I wait before the new clear coat?
How much area can this cover?
Because of my poor planning, i only bought one kit for 440 sq ft. can i apply another coat after the 5 days for more consistent shine? any tips?
I used the rustoluem kits and two kits of clear afterwards 3 years ago. Can I clea, scuff , clean again and reclear loor agin for a new gloss finish?

Reviews

4.2

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D**L

Goes on easy, no mess packaging

Nice product. I applied it to a fresh, cured, untrodden slab that I went after with a 7” diamond disc and then pressure washed. I didn’t use the etchant. Figured I’d have no adhesion issues with the pre work I did and the fact that this was a clean new slab. I used the flecks, but not all of them. I think I will be happy.

M**W

There were places that were just a little bit darker than other places

I did a four car garage. Walls were masked off with plastic and painters tape. The cement slab was poured 90 days beforehand, prepared with a diamond bit buffing wheel, etched with the solution the kit came with and finally power washed and mopped so clean you could eat off it. We put on the spiked slippers after that so the floor was “Sterile”. This was done at night due to a perfect 70 degrees and low humidity. I took a bucket and mixed all part A together, another separate bucket and put all part B together and all speckles together in the last bucket. Mixed each bucket separately so that everything was one color. Bucket A and bucket B were weighed and 1/4 amounts were poured into an application bucket for mixing and applying. A drill and paddle were used to mix slowly, as to not have any bubbles. I also purchased the same amount of sprinkles as what the kit came with, so there were double amount. So before I started my first section, I had 1/4 of all the ingredients mixed and ready to go. At first, the rollers were used that came with the kit, but they fell apart. Switched to Regular rollers. Started at the furthest corner of the garage. Mentally tried to divided the amount that was in the bucket so I could keep track of how much I was putting on the floor. Don’t want to come up short. Also, use a cheap foam brush to get close to the edge. A 5 gallon bucket is a perfect sized to dip the roller into. A paint pan would be fine also. When I got about 4 x 4 feet of epoxy on the cement, i quickly went over it again in a cris-cross fashion and then threw the sprinkles in little amounts at the ceiling so they would disperse when they hit the floor. I tried to do 3 feet by 3 feet with sprinkles so that my next section could over lap my paint strokes and blend in each section and try to have all one color. I was afraid of seeing lines of starting and stopping. At the end of one section I had zero material left, the paint roller brush and bucket were tossed and new ones were used. There were a few areas that I went over again, due to different color shades. I just went over the sprickles with the epoxy and resprinkled it. No matter how hard I tried, when it was all done, there were several areas that were different shades and don’t think it can be avoided, however that is where more sprinkles come to the rescue. Next time it will be triple sprinkles.

D**E

Better Than Expected

After applying two coats of Rust-oleum (Gunmetal Gray) EpoxyShield with flakes to my 800 sq ft garage floor, I elected to add this Rust-oleum clear coat. Upon applying the gray coatings, I found that the materials went farther than what was printed on the box (i.e., 450 - 500 sq ft), so I elected to purchase just one box of the clearcoat -- and hoped I could cover the entire 800 sq ft with one application. It worked! I was able to completely coat the entire 800 sq ft without an issue. I did this in just one hour.Here's what I learned along the way:-- Break the bag as instructed for the two parts to mix well. This interesting mix procedure worked well.-- I then poured the contents into a container to further mix, and I poured half into a roller tray to do the first half of the floor (to see if half would do half). I also added the anti-skid material that was provided.-- I found that a thin amount spread far (thicker isn't necessarily better).-- I didn't bother to 'cut in' the edges with a brush, as this is a clear coat. Rolling the edges went fast.-- I then completed the first half, and followed up with the second half with ease.-- Once the entire floor was covered, I took the wet roller and rolled every square inch again to ensure I didn't miss any dry spots. The overhead lights helped reflect wet versus dry as I rolled.-- I used the spiked shoe attachments (purchased separately). BE CAREFUL these spiked platforms can slip on the wet surface. There's a learning curve -- I found it best not to shift your weight to stretch. Falling is one thing; falling into epoxy is another!-- About 28 hours after the application, it was still marginally tacky. So I've elected to wait another day to walk, and four days to drive.Last tip for those of you who haven't epoxied before ... I suggest you use two coats of colored epoxy. Wait until the second coat completely covers the floor before applying chips. Don't ever throw chips -- put a very small amount in the cup of your hand and spread it like shaking grass seed. Cover the entire floor with a very mall amount and repeat until you have a nicely-distributed look. Throwing = unintended clumps.

J**Y

Not worth the money

I purchased this product from the seller advertised in the box shown on the website, which looks like the same kit Lowe’s sells for $179.00. However, when the product arrived it was in a small brown box different than the packaging shown on the website or the description.Additionally , it states there’s enough clear coat for a two car garage. Not true. It doesn’t even come in the package shown , which states it covers 400-500 feet. My garage is 400 ft , the can of clear coat I received and covered about 300 ft, not 4-500 feet!Since, the contractor was in the middle of the job, I had to purchase a kit from Lowes so he could finish the job that cost me $184.00.When I notified Amazon and the seller I got crickets. So, disappointed. ☹️Don’t waste your money

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