A 2-part epoxy shop floor paint is the only permanent solution. The
floor has to be acid-washed first. If the coating doesn't come in 2
parts, it's not an epoxy. The fumes are also pretty noxious. A friend
did this in the garage at his house. The only thing I don't like about
it is that it does get slippery when oily. Otherwise, it's the best.
Richard Hardison wrote:
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> About a year ago, this group had quite a discussion about the best way
> to paint a shop floor so that fuel, lubricants, and solvents would not
> remove or de-face the painted surface. If I recall, there is only one
> really impervious surface treatment and it is very expensive.
>
> A friend is building a new shop and can use your suggestions. Thanks.
>
> Richard
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