Well put me in line I guess. I sent Justin A pm this morning about my problem, but I might as well share it here as well.
I haven't seen a tire track issue as its only been done about a week and a half and nothing is in there yet. I used it for the first time yesterday to change wheel bearings on my truck.
First, the prep of the floor.
The slab is 6 months old, power trowled. So I power washed and scrubbed with simple green. Rented a Clarke buffer and went over the whole floor with a 80 grit screen. I then power washed and scrubbed again, rinsed well. Let it dry for 5 days. I then proceeded to follow the directions for application, I did 3 coats. Let it sit for 9 days, and that brings us to yesterday.
I had 2 wheel bearings to change, had the truck on jack stands, with 2x8 pieces under them. I wiped the wheels of my jack clean, but they still left marks while lifting the truck, that I cannot get up. I dropped a socket extension, and where it Hit, a small piece flaked off, almost looked like when clear coat peels off a car. I then had a drop or two of loc tite drip Onto the floor. I wiped it off within 15 seconds or so, but the same thing happened, a "layer" peeled off while I wiped it, came off super easy.
So at this point, I think I'm either screwed and will deal with the floor degrading as I use it, or I will have to bite the bullet, and just do epoxy. Which *****, because this product sounded exactly like what I wanted, and at half the price of epoxy.