Rust-Oleum 1-Part Epoxy Concrete & Garage Floor Paint Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Garage floors
- Basement floors
- Patios
A convenient, mix-free floor paint for DIYers who want a cleaner, oil- and hot-tire-resistant garage or basement floor without wrestling a two-part kit. It is self-priming, cleans up with water, and works indoors or out, but it is a premium floor paint rather than a bulletproof epoxy, so proper concrete prep is what makes it last.
Pros
- Single-component formula skips mixing and pot-life pressure, so cleanup is just soap and water
- Self-priming and rated to resist hot-tire pickup, motor oil, grease, and gasoline on a home garage floor
- UV- and weather-resistant satin finish works outdoors on patios and walkways as well as inside
Cons
- A 1-part coating is thinner and less durable than a true 2-part or 100% solids epoxy in a heavy-use shop
- Still demands full prep, including degreasing, etching or grinding, and a moisture test, or it will peel
- Only sold in a limited satin color range compared with full epoxy kits that include decorative flakes
Specifications
| Type | 1-part epoxy-acrylic floor paint (self-priming) |
|---|---|
| Sheen | Satin |
| Coverage | ~400 sq ft/gal |
| Dry time | Foot traffic ~24 hr; vehicle traffic several days |
| Resistance | Hot tires, motor oil, grease, gasoline, UV |
| Cleanup | Soap and water |
| Best for | One-can, mix-free interior and exterior concrete floor coating |