








🖌️ Transform your floors, command attention.
KILZ L377611 is a premium 1-part epoxy acrylic floor paint designed for durable, satin-finish protection on concrete, masonry, stone, and brick surfaces. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor horizontal areas, it resists hot tire pickup, scuffing, cracking, and fading. This water-based, low-VOC paint covers up to 400 sq. ft. per gallon on smooth surfaces and cleans up easily with soap and water. Ideal for residential use on garage floors, basements, porches, and driveways, it offers a trusted, long-lasting solution backed by over 50 years of KILZ expertise.






| Brand | KILZ |
| Colour | Gray,Silver |
| Finish Type | Slip-Resistant Finish |
| Size | 4 l (Pack of 1) |
| Item Volume | 128 Fluid Ounces |
| Special Feature | Stain Resistant |
| Net Quantity | 4000 Milliliters |
| Paint Type | Acrylic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Water-based,Satin Finish,Durable,Smooth |
| Surface Recommendation | Floors |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Included Components | Interior/exterior concrete and garage floor paint |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Model Name | L377611 |
| Package Information | Tin |
| Full Cure Time | 4 Hours |
| Coverage | 300-500 sq. ft. |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| UPC | 051652003420 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00051652003420 |
| Manufacturer | Masterchem Industries LLC |
| Dry Time In Hours | 2 |
| Item model number | L377611 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.84 x 16.84 x 19.43 cm; 4.67 kg |
| ASIN | B01MG7RWGF |
M**Y
Garage Floor Paint
As advertised. Finished product looks nice. Cost point made it worth the purchase.
T**K
Excellent customer service
Used to paint garage floor. Good product.
D**F
Paint
Great paint will need more later.
L**D
Worked Great
I was torn between vinyl flooring and an epoxy flooring kit. In any application there are pros and cons, especially with quality (and funds). I needed something that would help hold us over until we could get vinyl flooring but would also serve as a floor protectant in the meantime. I ditched the epoxy kit idea as it seemed about 50/50 in terms of effectiveness. I also usually heard the phrase from friends “ya, it turned out alright”. Given the number of kits needed, I didn’t want alright. It was also about 65-75% of the cost of vinyl so I decided I’d save for vinyl.I looked around and this actually got a number of solid reviews on different websites and home improvement sites. I prepped the floor by first vacuuming it and then used ZEP degreaser. I did two passes with it because it seemed like I’d see swirls in the floor. I then did a water rinse (we had drywall recently done, so it was mostly use a fresh water/rinse bucket combo and going through it by hand).I used a 4 inch brush to trim along the walls. Our basement is not a perfect square and with some new walls up it has quadrants so I did two full walls and then rolled out the paint. As I worked my way across the floor, I would get about 75% across them trim out the last wall in that section.This paint is fairly thick. I had roughly 670 square feet to cover. This took 3 gallons using two coats and I would definitely suggest two coats just for durability. I rolled somewhat slowly to make sure I did get any splatter onto the side walls (those were just painted too, different paint). I mostly did an N type pattern, a W wasn’t quite cutting it and was causing it to be too thin by the time I finished doing a W. I worked across to make sure it wasn’t too thick on one side and then took another dip.I tried to add a before and after at the same angle but wasn’t planning on posting a review when I took these so it’s off in terms of angle. The goal is so you can see the condition of the floor after work was done. Then my cleaning method from above is not shown as it didn’t do much that was noticeable (but was needed since the basement was bare concrete for 20 years, couldn’t tell if sealed since water absorbed fairly quick so the sealant may have faded over time). Then theres the finished look of the floor for now (vinyl is the goal, and then some trim).Very pleased and very affordable.
P**S
Amazing
This product did an amazing job and it has a great colour that you cannot buy at a hardware store for cement.I will definitely buy it again next year :)I always recommend using a brush by hand the first time using any paint.
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