I have a single stall garage that I'm overhauling for my 427 Cobra, with the nice cabnets, tool box's, wall paint, MaxJax lift etc. I'm wanting to do something,...to my old stained concrete floor !
The problems with paint/epoxy, even if you prep your floor very well (especially old stained concrete, not brand new) it peals, cracks or just scuffs off after in a short period of time from foot traffic and from tire's. My friend's business lobby floor was worn off in two months, and the foot traffic wasn't high.
Snap together plastic tiles. It's expensive, any sunlight can dull the color. (I've seen three floors in person and others on forums say the same) Moving your car around can un-snap the tiles, rolling your car jack and stools is not easy, bumpy at the least, hard on knees and ****'s etc. A fellow racer's trailer floor tile was a huge issue. The rubber matt's are expensive, tare fairly easy, dulls out in color etc.
In a show room, any of these products look wonderful, just not on a home garage, let alone a business.
So, is there another product (besides having a newer concrete floor polished) that will work out much better than these types ?
The problems with paint/epoxy, even if you prep your floor very well (especially old stained concrete, not brand new) it peals, cracks or just scuffs off after in a short period of time from foot traffic and from tire's. My friend's business lobby floor was worn off in two months, and the foot traffic wasn't high.
Snap together plastic tiles. It's expensive, any sunlight can dull the color. (I've seen three floors in person and others on forums say the same) Moving your car around can un-snap the tiles, rolling your car jack and stools is not easy, bumpy at the least, hard on knees and ****'s etc. A fellow racer's trailer floor tile was a huge issue. The rubber matt's are expensive, tare fairly easy, dulls out in color etc.
In a show room, any of these products look wonderful, just not on a home garage, let alone a business.
So, is there another product (besides having a newer concrete floor polished) that will work out much better than these types ?
