This depends on the circumstances. In large areas, spraying by airless may be the best option.
Some helpful hints here are:
Roller and brush is also fine, and in small areas, is probably the more suitable method. Spraying is faster and may provide a better finish, but it requires expensive machinery, and also overspray can be a problem.
This issue is often called ‘concrete out-gassing’. It occurs particularly when a floor grinder has exposed mall pit holes that contain air. If the concrete is painted on a warming slab – i.e., midmorning or mid-day, air entrained in these pit holes can expand, and if they have been sealed over, bubbles can form. E2100 and E2200 are not generally prone to having this issue, but if it is seen, some tips to overcome it are:
This provides a guide to how much paint you are likely to use. It will vary depending on:
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