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🛠️ Transform your concrete into a durable masterpiece—no fuss, all flair!
RUST BULLET DuraGrade Concrete Paint is a high-performance, urethane-based coating designed for indoor and outdoor concrete surfaces. It offers industrial-strength protection against wear, chemicals, moisture, and UV damage without the need for etching or primer. With a coverage of 300 sq ft per gallon and a durable, glossy red finish, it’s perfect for garages, patios, porches, and basements, delivering a long-lasting, easy-to-apply solution that withstands heavy traffic and harsh weather.







| ASIN | B07F53PP5H |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #137,844 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #178 in Industrial Coatings |
| Brand Name | RUST BULLET |
| Color | Red |
| Color Code | RAL 3002 |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | 300 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (289) |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850154005549 |
| Included Components | Paint |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Concrete Paint |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Manufacturer | Rust Bullet, LLC |
| Model Name | DuraGrade Concrete |
| Model Number | 850154005549 |
| Paint Type | Urethane |
| Part Number | 850154005549 |
| Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | UV Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Garage, Patio, Porch, Floors & More! |
| Surface Recommendation | Concrete |
| UPC | 850154005549 |
| Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
S**A
Easy and durable.
Just an awesome product. Wanted a tidy, uniform looking slab. More durable than an 2 part epoxy I previously used (different slab). I have used before on a smaller product and loved it. Very easy to apply. I highly recommend using a wide roller that is attached to the roller handle at both sides - this stuff is pretty heavy on the roll and a flimsly roller won't cut it. I had my concrete guy finish the surface rough (brushed with broom) for adherence and grip. No chips and no clear coat here. Finshed product is matte. ABOLUTELY WORTH THE MONEY. I used a power washer to prep clean slab (instructions say not too) - I'm guessing because this product cures with moisture as the catalyst or whatever - let it dry for a couple of days inbetween. Had some little bubbles after first coat - I walked on those at about 4 hours and then painted a 2nd coat. The result is a beautiful looking slab that can tolerate a sub compact tractor and all terrain vehicle with zero tire lift. Just perfect!
C**K
Love the color
I'm not a professional when it comes to using these types of products, but it was pretty easy to use and applied fine. It covers well and appears to seal things nicely. It has a nice appearance and seems durable. I love the color. It does have some odor, but I expected that. Overall, good product!
P**C
Great paint for garage floor
Great paint for garage floor. Much more durable than the box store 2 part epoxy paint. Fairly easy to apply.
K**S
Exactly what I wanted!
PLEASE READ: We had a lot of permanent stains in our basement floor, I used a 3 in 1 stain lifter and cleaner prior to painting which did nothing. I was worried the stains would show through the paint but the paint covered them flawlessly. HOW MUCH PAINT DO I NEED? This was my biggest question. I needed it for a 17x18 (308 sq ft) room. The first coat soaked into the concrete, the second coat looked better but the overlap lines were still visible. The third coat was perfect. I used two cans for my project. BEWARE: This stuff is HIGHLY potent. We painted our basement and you could smell it even upstairs. We had the basement door open and fans blowing. USE A RESPIRATOR. I work with resin so I used my chemical respirator. USE GLOVES. I made the mistake of getting this on my hands thinking I could wash it off like acrylic paint. It does NOT come off. I ended up using mineral oil to remove it from my hands. The paint roller and everything else that touched it was thrown away. Hope this helps!
J**S
Good product, worth the effort. Beware coverage guidelines.
Appears to be very durable. Application was medium-difficult, especially with added non-slip on second coat (hard to get even application of non-slip, probably not fault of product), possibly harder than epoxy due to thickness of material. WARNING: Covered 575 sq. ft., two full coats, medium thickness application and non-slip, using only 2.5gals. This is much more area than manufacturers estimate, and ended up with an extra 1.5 gals. I ordered four gallons estimating 300 sqft/gal., but product is not refundable so I can't return the unused gallon (at $190+tax).
L**Y
Painting floors in the garage.
Good morning everyone . Very bad paint! I do not recommend anyone to buy it! It is thick and while painting the floor in the garage, it became thick and it was impossible to continue working with this paint! I had to buy new paint from another company at Home Depot, and painted the floors gray because the store didn't stock black. And yet, the goods are not accepted back! In the end, I wasted so much money! In the photo, my garage is painted Another Gray color , Another company.
R**H
Holding up 5 years later.
Applied this to my garage floor 5 years ago and it's still holding up perfectly. No flaking, pealing, or discoloring. I live in the Midwest, so it's exposed to temperature extremes and road salt. Full disclosure: my garage floor was less than 2 years old, so I didn't have extensive stains or moisture issues. Some of my lessons learned: 1. Prep prep prep. Follow the instructions. I cleaned and etched extensively. This stuff is too expensive to not take the extra steps. 2. Apply Thin coats. This is solvent based, so putting it on too thick can cause bubbles. 3. Similarly, work on small sections unless you figure out technique. It's easy to accidentally apply uneven coats and get some bubbly parts. 4. Dry times are based on air moisture. I applied this in November when it was about as dry as possible and it took 2-3 days to dry between coats. I applied some to my garage side walls during the summer and it dried within a couple hours. 5. Make sure your work area is well ventilated and you wear a mask. This is solvent-based so it puts off some serious fumes. 6. If you're not confident you can finish your project quickly (or trying applying during November...), I would buy multiple 1 gallon cans instead of a 5 gallon can. This stuff still cures in the can and creates a hardened layer if left for too long. It's also kind of hard to judge how much you need because subsequent coats take less paint.
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