








🛠️ Transform your concrete into a high-performance masterpiece—durability meets effortless style!
RUST BULLET DuraGrade Concrete is a premium 1-gallon urethane paint designed for garages, patios, basements, and porches. It offers industrial-strength protection without the hassle of etching or priming, delivering a durable, UV-resistant, waterproof finish that withstands heavy traffic and harsh weather. Covering 300-350 sq/ft per gallon, it’s the go-to solution for professionals and DIYers seeking long-lasting, easy-to-apply concrete protection with a sleek matte look.







| ASIN | B07F591RHJ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #192,672 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #256 in Industrial Coatings |
| Brand | RUST BULLET |
| Color | Concrete Grey |
| Color Code | Concrete Grey |
| Coverage | 300-350 sq/ft per gallon, per coat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (288) |
| Date First Available | June 29, 2018 |
| Dry Time In Hours | 24 |
| Finish | Gloss |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850154005631 |
| Included Components | Paint |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 11.14 pounds |
| Item model number | 850154005631 |
| Manufacturer | Rust Bullet, LLC |
| Model Name | DuraGrade Concrete |
| Package Information | Can |
| Paint Type | Urethane |
| Part Number | 850154005631 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 6 x 8 inches |
| Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | UV Resistant |
| Special Features | UV Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Garage, Patio, Porch, Floors & More! |
| Surface Recommendation | Concrete |
| UPC | 850154005631 |
| 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.
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).
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!
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.
J**.
Tough Finish, Beautiful Color, Very Hard To Apply
This product seems very tough and durable. And it cleans up decently off your hands with acetone. We used a brush to coat around the room and around roughed in plumbing. We used epoxy rollers for the main floor area b/c you do not want any shedding of fuzz from your roller when you apply this finish. I put down 2 coats of color (Turquoise, which is lovely by the way) followed by one coat of clear after which I had to touch up in many areas. The first coat took 90 minutes to complete (900 SF). The next 2 coats took 1 hour each to apply. I went meticulously across the room painting myself out the front door each time. I rolled one direction to put the paint on the floor, then rolled perpendicularly across the area to get best coverage, not miss areas, and to try for a smooth finish. The first coat of color went down wonderfully! The second coat however was very difficult b/c you could not see where you had been and were you needed to go. Additionally, the roller marks were much more prominent with the second coat. Another problem is if you have a drip from the roller and do not see it to roll over it to spread it out or if you have even a small puddle that you miss and do not roll out, it expands and bubbles as it cures and leaves blemishes in the finish. We had to sand more than a few of these after the second color coat. But fortunately we did not have to recoat with color. The clear coat covered the sanded areas just fine. The clear coat was another matter... I seemed to have greater issues with uneven texture at the edge of the roller and with back and forth roller movement with the clear coat than with the color coats. It wasn't roller marks per se, but rather blotchy areas where the coating was uneven- not smooth. As with the second color coat, it was very difficult to see where you had been and where you needed to go with the clear coat. Consequently, I missed a number of places and had to go back over those areas after the 3rd coat of this stuff had dried. I can't say that my efforts substantially improved the outcome, maybe some... But this is not a perfect finish. I am disappointed with the way this floor looks... It is a workshop, so it will have to do, but for all the hard work we put out (no corners were cut) and with our experience, I had higher hopes for the floor. We worked for 4 days on this and we are experienced painters and have used almost every paint product and type out there... except for this one. Each coat was completely dry before the next went down. I can honestly and sadly say that I would not use this product again and would not recommend it either. I really would like to like this stuff. But it is SOOOO hard to work with and it doesn't level itself much at all!!! And that is the biggest problem that I see with it overall. Therefore getting a professional looking outcome is nearly impossible with a roller... we used rollers b/c this product behaves like thinned down gorilla glue so I did not want to ruin a sprayer. It is VERY sticky, expands and bubbles as it dries if it is not a very thin layer. Clean up is best attempted with acetone. We were fairly successful getting this stuff off of our hands with acetone, but brushes (for the edges of the room), rollers, tray liners, etc were sacrificed. There was no cleaning them! Finally, this product is listed as low VOC, but WEAR A RESPIRATOR!!! It is a must. Our 900 SF shop became overwhelming after 15-20 minutes of putting this down. My eyes were burning and the smell was getting very powerful. Applying this without a respirator has to be toxic to your health! The respirator allowed me to breath, but my eyes burned and watered after the first 20 minutes and until each coat was done and I was back out in fresh air.
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