Landor
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So I'm almost done with the drywall in my new shop and I'm looking at the possibility of covering the bare concrete floor. The slab was poured in March and the contrator used a product called Rez-Seal from Euclid Chemical. The information I could find online says that this is an "acrylic polymer curing and sealing compound." The coating they put down using a squeegee has apparently now soaked into the concrete.
My end goal for this shop is just to be a hobby shop. It'll be a bit of woodworking, some fly tying, mirror making, etc. Nothing too bad. But as I've worked on the interior (adding lights, drywall, and wiring) I've noticed that getting that floor clean is much more difficult than I expected. I can never seem to get all the dust up.
So my question is, what would be a good product to coat the floor so that I can sweep it and keep it clean? Based on what I've read, it seems epoxy might be the answer but it does seem like a lot of guys that go that route are using their shops for things that are pretty rough on a floor. I just need it to be easier to sweep clean.
Thanks for any advice you could give.
My end goal for this shop is just to be a hobby shop. It'll be a bit of woodworking, some fly tying, mirror making, etc. Nothing too bad. But as I've worked on the interior (adding lights, drywall, and wiring) I've noticed that getting that floor clean is much more difficult than I expected. I can never seem to get all the dust up.
So my question is, what would be a good product to coat the floor so that I can sweep it and keep it clean? Based on what I've read, it seems epoxy might be the answer but it does seem like a lot of guys that go that route are using their shops for things that are pretty rough on a floor. I just need it to be easier to sweep clean.
Thanks for any advice you could give.
