Doug,
I used an industrial epoxy floor covering in my workshop about
seven years ago now. It was very easy to apply, just like paint but is
a hard grey epoxy finish after a couple of days.
It still looks good and oil etc just wipe off and do not stain. the only
problem I have had is from hot metal dropping on it when welding which
does mark it but it is easily repaired.
I obtained mine from a friend in the plastics business here in the UK
but it does seem to be widely available from industrial flooring suppliers.
the only caution I would add is that the underlying concrete has to be in good
shape as the epoxy follows the existing contours.
John Dowson
At 10:54 PM 5/12/99 -0400, Doug Mathews wrote:
>
>I'll be moving into my new house around August and I'd like to cover the
>garage floor with something that will not show grease/oil/etc. I like the
>surface I've seen in Q-Lube. A rubber like mat that seems affixed to the
>floor and obviously oil/gas resistant. Any ideas where I go to inquire
>about such products and any other ideas?
>
>Thanks in advance.
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