✨ Elevate your garage to showroom status—durability and style that demands attention!
Rust-Oleum RockSolid Marble Garage Floor Coating Kit offers a revolutionary polycuramine formula that is 20 times stronger than epoxy, providing a durable, crack-resistant, and chemical-resistant finish. This low-odor, zero VOC coating delivers a high-gloss, pearlescent shine that is walk-on ready in 8-10 hours and vehicle-ready within 24 hours. The kit covers up to 250 square feet and includes all necessary components for a professional-grade garage floor transformation.
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Color | Gray/Black |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 80 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Crack Resistant |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Mineral |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Stone |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | 2 Polycuramine Burst Pouches, Concrete Etch, Marble Roller & Tray, Instructions |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Model Name | Rocksolid Marble |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | 000000 |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Coverage | 200-250 square feet per kit |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 020066332136 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066332136 |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Part Number | 306320 |
Item Weight | 9.18 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 13 x 9 inches |
Item model number | 306320 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Compact |
Finish | Matte |
Material | Resin |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Crack Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**.
Great look, be sure to look at videos on “how to”
I used the marble obsedion. We needed 2 kits to finish the 1 car garage. Luckily I had the 2 on hand before starting, based on prior reviews. The problem was the 2 kits were little different in color once applied and once we realized it, the first part was already pretty dry. We blended the area as we as we could. The thing dries pretty fast and the pattern is ALL in the technique of application and repetitive movements. So keep that in mind—> it will not be perfect! You just have to accept it. But overall it gives a great look. It can be a slippery when wet so be careful. I didn’t add the “anti-skid” kit that’s available (and sold separate). I would considering getting the spike shoes I’ve seen on some YouTube videos (so you’re a little elevated off) so you can walk all around- this would have made our lives easier and we would have been able to do a better job with the pattern.My picture is a before and after comparison... so regardless of the imperfections in the pattern it looks way better than what was there before so I’m happy :)
E**G
Absolute Waste of Money
I ordered 6 kits of "Mountain White", somehow thinking I was buying white paint. Nowhere do they tell you that a "kit" comes with two A+B bags, one white and one GRAY. So if you take out all the A+B bags and put them into a single box for transportation, you just screwed yourself because there's no way to know which are the gray "Mountain White" bags, and which are the white "Mountain White" bags. Nowhere are you told that you're mixing two completely different colors together in the roller pan.The white and gray colors never really blend, and as you finish one 200sf area and make up your next batch, one area ends up being whiter, one ends up being grayer. Your roller marks are obvious because the colors are different. You'd think that fully mixing the white A+B and the gray A+B inside the bags would avoid this, but you'd be wrong. The directions clearly tell you to dump both mixed A+B bags into different halves of the roller pan (without mentioning that they're different colors), but the roller pan halves don't hold that much. It all runs and slops together. The best you can hope for is to mix it and forget trying to use their goofy half+half roller.Entire 200sf sections of my floor bubbled up like little quarter-inch bubble gum. It looks absolutely worthless. Maybe I can sand it down and dump something over the top. The instructions don't tell you what to do when their crappy paint produces hundreds of small bubbles.The instructions say the working time is an hour, depending on temprerature. At an air temperature of 76F, the working time is 30 minutes. Not 45, not an hour. 30 minutes. Be quick or you won't get your bubbly paint rolled on before it thickens.If you want white floor paint, don't throw your money away on this stuff. The color is unpredictable, it bubbles, the working time is only half an hour AND IT'S NOT WHITE PAINT. You'll spend even more trying to sand it off and start over.
P**N
Need a floor very well prepared.
It’s not easy to use at all.Your floor needs to be very well prepared.Our contractor did it and the small hole he let are all visible. It’s not like an epoxy which is thick. This product is very thin.The first time my contractor got confused so he didn’t pay attention and mixed all together the colors. So we had to another try. He corrected some hole but it wasn’t perfect. It’s for our garage but remodeled in multipurpose room. Second try was better. The marbling is not easy to do, this time my husband sent the wrong video so the contractor did his own way which is very symmetrical. My husband wanted to do another layer but I said it was okay. I think it is very original ;).We used 2 boxes for a 2-car garage.I bought 3 and couldn’t return the last one with the Amazon policies. It’s expensive.
A**R
Good product
Was my first time using this product. After one coat it did not look very good and had no gloss in some areas. After some research I applied a second coat. It turned out very well, was able to lightly sand then apply the rocksolid clear coat.The spots in the second photo was after sanding. The top coat cleared all of that upCoverage rate is very over estimated, 100sf per kit is more accurate. It also tacks up very quickly, plan it out before starting.
R**X
Nice
The floor covering was easy to put down and looks good. If I were to do it again I would not use the roller that comes with the kit. I would do a real marble look
G**N
Looks very cool
The media could not be loaded. I had it professionally installed. I purchased the product for them to do this. I’ve seen how mine went in and I’ve seen scalloped style. Both are great. Definitely more work than a single color but looks awesome.
J**S
I do not recomend this product
I have done a few epoxy floors in the past using Rust-Oleum epoxy and was pleased with the outcome. This product is deceptive. It leaves a far from marble look in the end which you could get mixing any two colors. I thought there would be a separate black and white colors that would not blend into grey when rolling it out. it does not. It is pretty much blended in the end. I found it left roller lines and if you try to roller in different directions by the time the lines are gone it was just grey. It did not roll out smoothly either. It may be better if you buy twice what you need and do a second coat and put it on thicker. I don't think it would have hurt Rust-Oleum to have put a little more epoxy in the kit to do a little more than their "1" car garage to make sure it would be enough. I bought 3 kits for a 2 1/2 car garage and barely had enough.The coating its self is a good product, just stay with one color.
M**N
Don’t recommend
Bought 2 kits which was way more than what I needed being we are using it on a one stall garage. Ended up having to go out and buy more.Not sure how you would achieve the marble look with the roller provided. Not to mention one of the kits was missing a roller.About $1000 later we said screw the marble look and made it all gray. Impressed with the final result… not so impressed with the money I have to spend to achieve it.
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