OK, here is the deal. I have a 40' x 20' cement slab that I want to coat with something. The goal is to have a good looking finish that is easy to clean and keep oil from soaking into the concrete (resale value).
The floor will have to stand up to a fair amount of abuse, including very high localized heat (cutting and welding), needs to be fairly easy to patch (when I drop things on it), must completely seal the concrete, and must be able to be "installed" by me (no professional flooring systems--I can't afford them).
I am leaning towards a 2 part epoxy paint that I have used for machinery in the past (but never on a floor). It is very hard, and isn't too expensive (~$120 for a gallon of paint and a gallon of catalyst). Has anyone used this type of paint on a floor? Use anything else for a similar application that did (or didn't) work?
I need something soon too. Both the truck and jeep are leaking oil. I wan't to get the slab done before it gets too soaked with oil...
The floor will have to stand up to a fair amount of abuse, including very high localized heat (cutting and welding), needs to be fairly easy to patch (when I drop things on it), must completely seal the concrete, and must be able to be "installed" by me (no professional flooring systems--I can't afford them).
I am leaning towards a 2 part epoxy paint that I have used for machinery in the past (but never on a floor). It is very hard, and isn't too expensive (~$120 for a gallon of paint and a gallon of catalyst). Has anyone used this type of paint on a floor? Use anything else for a similar application that did (or didn't) work?
I need something soon too. Both the truck and jeep are leaking oil. I wan't to get the slab done before it gets too soaked with oil...
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