Adriatic Machine
Member
Hello people,
I would like to know if anyone out there uses some type of wax on bare concrete. The reason being; I never met a painted/epoxied floor that I couldn't scratch or chip. Also, my shop is basically in the woods and under the main doorway is prone to moisture from time to time. Because of this, epoxy may have a tendency to lift.
My thoughts are that wax can be layered on and shined to the owner's liking, it can also be easily touched up when it gets damaged. (I do man stuff that is not always done in a gingerly fashion) I realize welding and torch work could be an issue but that holds true for most coatings and especially rubber tiles.
When I was in the service, the Aerospace Ground Equipment shop used wax and a buffing machine on the whole floor which also sealed in some painted lines they had laid out. That floor was poured during the postwar era and may or may not have had a moisture barrier laid down before pouring. My slab is just a few years old and definitely has a thick layer of plastic lining the underneath.
Any views either for or against wax are welcomed.
Thanks
I would like to know if anyone out there uses some type of wax on bare concrete. The reason being; I never met a painted/epoxied floor that I couldn't scratch or chip. Also, my shop is basically in the woods and under the main doorway is prone to moisture from time to time. Because of this, epoxy may have a tendency to lift.
My thoughts are that wax can be layered on and shined to the owner's liking, it can also be easily touched up when it gets damaged. (I do man stuff that is not always done in a gingerly fashion) I realize welding and torch work could be an issue but that holds true for most coatings and especially rubber tiles.
When I was in the service, the Aerospace Ground Equipment shop used wax and a buffing machine on the whole floor which also sealed in some painted lines they had laid out. That floor was poured during the postwar era and may or may not have had a moisture barrier laid down before pouring. My slab is just a few years old and definitely has a thick layer of plastic lining the underneath.
Any views either for or against wax are welcomed.
Thanks
