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A couple years ago I painted outdoor stair steps and a landing with
this stuff and it's held up well. It doesn't have a really rough
surface, like I'd expected, but has excellent non-slip properties.
We did use the primer that it recommends (same brand). I thought the
price was reasonable given what paint goes for these days. <br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.lowes.com/pd/AMES-Safe-T-Deck-Greyhound-Satin-Exterior-Anti-skid-Porch-and-Floor-Paint-1-Gallon/5013817771">https://www.lowes.com/pd/AMES-Safe-T-Deck-Greyhound-Satin-Exterior-Anti-skid-Porch-and-Floor-Paint-1-Gallon/5013817771</a><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/26/2025 10:28 AM, Matt wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="" class="moz-quote-pre">My 81 year old mother painted her porch & patio over a decade ago and has been quite happy with the results, but now she wants a color change. Unfortunately the Olympic paint she used is not a current product line. I believe she got it from either HD or Lowes. Can anyone recommend a concrete paint from fairly recent experience? The existing adhesion is fine, there is just normal wear and a little fading. I am going to paint it for her - her floor painting days are done!
Unlike my shop floor preference, I am NOT looking for slick epoxy for this job.
TIA!
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