
Gray – A clean, simple look that fits most spaces
Tan or Beige – A warm, natural feel
White – Makes spaces look brighter (but shows dirt more easily)
Black – Sleek and modern
Blue – Calm and professional
Red or Brick – Bold and eye-catching
Metallic – Adds a shiny, swirled effect for a high-end look
Another essential consideration when picking an epoxy color is the garage’s use.
Alternatively, shades of slate or black are an excellent decision for everyday use. They go a long way in masking grease and tire marks left by vehicles.
As previously mentioned, epoxy flooring is easy to maintain. However, specific colored epoxy floor coating can make the job more challenging.
Like with other types of flooring, if the finish is light, it’s easier to see dirt. As a result, cleaning these colors requires a lot of time and energy. Lighter shades are acceptable if the owner doesn’t mind having a maintenance-intensive color.

Sweep or dust regularly – Use a soft push broom brush or dust mop to remove dirt and debris before it builds up.
Mop occasionally – Clean the floor with warm water and a gentle cleaner when it starts to look dirty. No need for strong chemicals.
Avoid harsh cleaners – Bleach, vinegar, and abrasive products can wear down or dull the epoxy coating, so it’s best to skip them.
Protect high-traffic areas – Put mats or pads under heavy tools, vehicles, or workbenches to prevent scratches or wear.
Clean up spills quickly – Wipe up oil, paint, or other spills right away to avoid staining or slipping.

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