Is there a discount for the members on this forum to purchase race deck
I have a commercial property in which we installed 10,000 sq ft of polished concrete in the office development portion. It was professionally installed about 7 yrs ago. The installer had not taken the time to clean or prep the new concrete and as a result all of the forklift marks, chalk lines, etc were visible through the finish. The tenant was so unhappy, I ended up covering it up with slate tile.
I have seen polished floors with beautifully acid staining that I would love to have but I'm not sure the clear coat applied to the top surface would be any more or less durable than an epoxy finish.........I'm sure it is fully dependant on your choice of installers.
I know I'm being rather boring but I use half my shop to work on cars (no actual talent implied as I always have a fire extinguisher by the ready) and so staining/dropping oil etc. is a problem. Over the years I've got quotes, even purchased 100ft square of Racedeck just to see how it performed. I've spoken to commercial guys who had the epoxy done professionally and it peeled up. So, boring as it is, I am considering polished concrete to at least add a little sheen to the space. Not sure if you can tint the concrete after the polish. Anybody have experience with the polished option?
2 yrs ago I did our main shop floor in polished concrete. Ground down to expose aggregate then acetone stained and polished to fine sheen. Even put some stained graphics in. Blended some colors we liked. Has a very natural and varied feel. No issues with stains from spills, even dumped an entire GT oil drain pan on the floor and didn't see it till the next morning. It wiped up with a little mineral spirits and next day had disappeared completely. Nothing on top of it, just polished concrete. Use a pro that does industrial floors and shows up with their own generator trucks and propane burnishers to get a good sheen and sealed top. There are varied levels of ground finishes and endless colors. We use sweeping compound to keep it shiny. Pic below.
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Here is a pic of my floor...and GT