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Will epoxy paint stick to epoxy?

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Emily Sparks

Published Jan 23, 2026

Can You Put Acrylic Paint Over Epoxy? A epoxy surface that has not been abraded will not accept new paint because it cannot adhere to it. It is recommended to sand the old epoxy finish with a 120- to 220-grit sandpaper to promote adhesion. A paint will bond to epoxy once it has been abraded.

Can you paint epoxy over epoxy?

Can I put another coat of epoxy over cured epoxy? Yes. Since the epoxy has cured a chemical bond is not possible so what is called a mechanical bond is needed. This simply means that the cured epoxy has to be lightly sanded before the next coat is applied: the first coat should have a matt, almost white, surface.

What kind of paint will stick to epoxy?

Generally, epoxy primers and LPU paints are compatible with epoxy resin coatings and may even chemically bond. However, some of the alkyd enamels and other one part paints and varnishes may not properly dry on epoxy resin coatings.

Can epoxy coating be painted?

Epoxy floor paint is more durable than traditional latex paint, but it won't hold up to stains, chemicals, and abrasions as well as epoxy coating. Another key difference between the two is the price. Epoxy paint is considerably cheaper. You can buy paint at a store and apply it on your own.

Can you paint acrylic over epoxy resin?

I typically recommend using acrylic paint. Using craft paint, especially when you're getting your bearings painting resin, is perfectly fine as well.

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How do you get paint to stick to epoxy?

Because epoxy painted surfaces don't allow adhesion, they must be abraded before they will accept new paint. Sanding the old epoxy finish with a 120- to 220-grit sandpaper will promote adhesion. Using a power sander will ease the process. Once the epoxy has been abraded, any type of paint will bond to it.

Can you paint over hardened epoxy resin?

A epoxy surface that has not been abraded will not accept new paint because it cannot adhere to it. It is recommended to sand the old epoxy finish with a 120- to 220-grit sandpaper to promote adhesion. A paint will bond to epoxy once it has been abraded.

What is the difference between epoxy coating and epoxy paint?

One difference between the two epoxies is that coatings cure, whereas paint dries. In addition, when 100 percent solid epoxy coatings are used, the surface becomes hard and durable, making it highly resistant to things like chemicals, abrasions, impact, oil and grease, and stains.

How long does epoxy paint last?

For these reasons, most industrial epoxy applications last between 5 to 10 years, though occasionally they last longer.

Can you put epoxy over clear coat?

Paint is not intended to be coated with epoxy. However, if the Rust-Oleum clear coat is water-based then it can be applied. It will require that you first rough up the paint with 120 grit sandpaper first in order for the coating to apply.

Can I put Polycuramine over epoxy?

The short & simple answer is YES. Here is Why? Polycuramine Coatings combine the best of Polyurea, Urethane and Epoxy chemistries. This gives them a huge edge over Epoxy…and Polyurea for that matter.

Will spray paint stick to epoxy resin?

Covering spray paint art in a coating of ArtResin is easy - in fact, epoxy resin takes spray paint art next level, sealing and protecting it with a professional looking finish and a glossy sheen that makes colour pop!

What can you put over epoxy?

Polyurethane is a good sealant, and you can confidently put it over epoxy. You'll need two to four coats of poly to make your project shine. However, the type of polyurethane you use (whether oil/water-based) is suited for the project for them to last and perform together.

What does epoxy not stick to?

Plastic cups, bowls and Tupperware and other plastic items are perfect, as they do not stick to epoxy. Plastic containers are affordable, simple, and available in the house. This works effectively for woodturning with a large bowl. Additionally, it goes well for different shapes and paperweights.

Can you epoxy over old epoxy?

Can you pour Epoxy over cured Epoxy? Yes, but it is not recommended. If you have a chemical bond, there won't be any problem with the Epoxy curing over the same area again. But if you have a mechanical bond, you need to lightly sand before adding a second coat of Epoxy.

Can you sand epoxy and recoat?

Prepping Your Epoxy for a Second Coat

A lot of first-time users ask, “Can you sand epoxy?” The answer is, YES! This is the primary way to prepare your epoxy for a second coat.

Does epoxy paint peel?

When epoxy is applied to this type of surface, it creates a weak mechanical bond to the concrete that can eventually cause it to peel up at a later date.

Do I need to seal concrete before epoxy?

The short answer is: Yes, even new concrete needs to be etched before applying epoxy or a similar type of garage floor coating. Etching is part of the concrete preparation process. In fact, proper preparation of the concrete before a coating is applied is the most important part.

Is epoxy flooring cheaper than tile?

Epoxy flooring is usually cheaper than tiled flooring, but it depends on the qualities and finishes of what you compare. Epoxy can cost anywhere between $30-$100 per sqm installed. The price range for vinyl tiles is similar, while for ceramic tiles the average cost is a lot more – $90-$150 per square metre.

Is it better to paint or epoxy a garage floor?

All in all, when comparing epoxy coating to normal floor paint, it's clear from our experience that the epoxy floor coating provides a superior and longer-lasting finish for your garage floors. The key benefit of using an epoxy floor coating over floor paint is durability.

What color does epoxy paint come in?

SureCrete's Dura-Kote ColorTec 600WB™ is a water-based colored concrete floor epoxy comes in 30 standard colors including gray, black, white, red, brown, green, blue, tan and much more.

What is the difference between 1 part and 2 part epoxy?

1-part epoxy paint isn't the same as 2-part epoxy. 1-part epoxy paint is a latex acrylic product that has a little bit of epoxy mixed in to make it strong enough to hold up to light traffic on your garage floors. 2-part epoxy is the heavy-duty resin that coats the garage floor and cures over time.

How long should epoxy cure before painting?

This is usually around 7 – 30 days depending on the temperature during cure. Epoxy based products may appear to be cured ie they are dry on the surface, but they may not have reacted fully throughout the paint film.

Can you paint resin after its cured?

Yes, ArtResin epoxy resin can be painted on once it's dry. Some artists mix resin with pigment or dye and use it like paint on top of a first cured layer of resin. You may want to check out one of our Feature Artists, Bruce Riley, who works this way.

Can I paint latex over epoxy?

Latex paints are compatible with epoxy and they do an adequate job of protecting the epoxy barrier from UV radiation. In many architectural applications, latex paint may be the most suitable coating to use.