You're on the right track with the tiling idea. By the time you satisfactorily rework your surface, you will have invested more time and money and still probably won't be happy. You'll find great deals on ceramic or porcelain in the amount you need in closeouts/discontinued tiles for ~1.50 sq.ft. (porcelain), ceramic even cheaper. I put it down in my garage 8 years ago and use floor jacks, jack stands, heavy tools, etc. on it constantly and it still looks new and it's really easy to keep clean. I sweep it regularly and occasionally mist it with a hose, scatter a little laundry powder on it, run a push broom over it and rinse it off with the hose. Here's a couple pics of my garage taken at the time, still looks the same after years of use.@kd3pc Thanks for the feedback.
My dream would be to have a smooth shiny floor like you would see in a magazine.
I get the impression you have done this before and warning that the work and/or results might not be appropriate for DIY
You got me thinking that tiles might be a faster and cleaner approach.
Do you agree?


definitely would look at tile, I would make sure the color is solid throughout (not just a color coat on top). Faster, cleaner and may last longer.@kd3pc Thanks for the feedback.
My dream would be to have a smooth shiny floor like you would see in a magazine.
I get the impression you have done this before and warning that the work and/or results might not be appropriate for DIY
You got me thinking that tiles might be a faster and cleaner approach.
Do you agree?
