simple man
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I am getting ready to make a decision on how to finish the floor in my newly built garage. And, I would like to get some validation from some of the more knowledgeable members on whether or not my assumptions are correct.
My primary goal is a have a surface that will be resistant to oil and fuel spills. I do not want a product that will require the use of a mechanical process, i.e. diamond grinding, in order to prepare the surface. I would prefer a product that will not need to be reapplied every couple of years.
Based on the above I am leaning towards using a densification product.
However, I have several questions.
First, will a densification product meet my needs? I am assuming that the densification product can be applied to the concrete without any surface preparation, other than making sure the floor is clean. At worst I figure I may need to do an acid etch in the floor.
Will the fact that the floor will have fiberglass strands have an effect(or is it affect
) on the densification product?
If I should decide at a later date to put down tile, either VCT or porcelain/ceramic, would I be able to apply them directly over the “densified” concrete or would the concrete need to be ground down at that point in time.
Would I need to apply a top coating to the floor after applying the densifier for example a sealer of some type? Or, is the densifier OK by itself?
Finally, will the use of a densification product result in a floor surface that would be more slippery than the original concrete?
I would appreciate any comments on whether or not a concrete densifier would meet my goals.
Thanks
Rick
My primary goal is a have a surface that will be resistant to oil and fuel spills. I do not want a product that will require the use of a mechanical process, i.e. diamond grinding, in order to prepare the surface. I would prefer a product that will not need to be reapplied every couple of years.
Based on the above I am leaning towards using a densification product.
However, I have several questions.
First, will a densification product meet my needs? I am assuming that the densification product can be applied to the concrete without any surface preparation, other than making sure the floor is clean. At worst I figure I may need to do an acid etch in the floor.
Will the fact that the floor will have fiberglass strands have an effect(or is it affect
) on the densification product?If I should decide at a later date to put down tile, either VCT or porcelain/ceramic, would I be able to apply them directly over the “densified” concrete or would the concrete need to be ground down at that point in time.
Would I need to apply a top coating to the floor after applying the densifier for example a sealer of some type? Or, is the densifier OK by itself?
Finally, will the use of a densification product result in a floor surface that would be more slippery than the original concrete?
I would appreciate any comments on whether or not a concrete densifier would meet my goals.
Thanks
Rick
