I've used some of the floor paint with the sprinkle bits you spread around it works quite well if you really clean the surface.
That's a really great tip
...If your going to repaint the concrete using those paint chip sprinkles will really hide a lot...but be sure the paint you buy is a true concrete floor paint not just a floor paint...we ran into this at the lumberyard I worked at a while back...we painted the floor using a floor paint on a concrete floor with the paint chip sprinkles and after 3 coats and it drying for a considerable amount of time when we swept...off came the sprinkles
...and after about 5 weeks of foot traffic and a rain we ended up having to order a concrete/garage floor paint...(there is a big difference)....added more sprinkles and it worked and hid all of the imperfections in the floor....the name of that garage floor paint is like TUFF FLOOR or something to that effect...that other brand we used first, Valspar, was more expensive and looked better, it just didn't work...we later determined that the concrete was sweating so bad it caused the first coats of paint to come off...when a person walked across it you could see their footprints
...but after we used the TUFF FLOOR paint this didn't occur
That TUFF FLOOR is a really good product and you can get it for different applications, like driveways or interior garage floors...be wary of what you buy from Home Depot or Lowes as that stuff they sell there is junk name brand or not