I used this on my barn Dan, worked really well.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Sikaflex-10-1-oz-Self-Leveling-Concrete-Sealant-Gray-7116070/300934515
Keep in mind though if the tube of sealant is warm it'll come out pretty runny. (I sat the tube in the sunshine for about a half hour). And because of it being runny, I used like 4 tubes. I got 2 more and before using it filled the cracks with some sand, then swept them with a corn broom so the sealant was about 1/4 to 3/8" deep. Then when I applied the sealant it didn't wick way down through the crack.
It does tend to show tire marks, and it isn't a uniform color once it gets stuff tracked onto it. I installed it convex into the cracks.. so being "humped up a bit" is the reason it gets scuffed a bit.
My shop floor though is a "working floor".. I do some welding, grinding, woodworking, etc. so discoloration isn't a problem.
The 1st 3 photo's below were taken when I was installing the Sikaflex07-03-2017.
The rest I took this afternoon so you could see for yourself how it looks after 3 years.
Hope that helps.