Fig.1 Wall void of cabinets |
Supplies and Tools:
Paint brush 2-inch
Paint frame extender 6-feet
Paint frame 9-inch
Paint tray plastic
Paint roller cover
Paint tarps
Phillips tip
Semi-gloss white paint 5-gallons
Tarp 12-feet by 12-feet
This post shows the five steps to stop urine odor in a three-car garage.
Step 1: Fig.1 shows that the walls had to be painted behind the garage cabinets.
Step 2: Fig.2 show the same paint roller and paint roller cover used to paint behind the garage cabinets.
Fig.2 Paint roller and cover |
Fig.3 Ceiling and Back wall painted |
Step 4: Fig.4 shows the side wall was painted.
Fig.4 Back wall painted |
Step 5: Fig.5 shows the ceiling and the walls were painted, this job is done.
Fig.5 Job Finished |
Garage Epoxy:
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Part 1 of 10 - Garage Rat Invasion Repair
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Part 2 of 10 - Paint Garage Walls to Eliminate Pets
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Part 3 of 10 - Rat Ate Electrical Wire Repair
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Part 4 of 10 - Dryer External Vent Capped Off
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Part 5 of 10 - Dryer Metal Air Duct Replacement
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Part 6 of 10 - Garage Floor Grinding
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Part 7 of 10 - Vinegar Kills Urine Odor
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Part 8 of 10 - Use of Degreaser
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Part 9 of 10 - Applying Acid Etch
- Part 10 of 10 - Epoxy Paint Application
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