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Cleaned up the floors at work today... :cool:

STI floors.jpg
 
We make machines for grinding and polishing concrete, terrazzo, granite, etc. The picture is concrete polished to ~3000 grit.
 
Sweet, I always wanted lighted floors..........LOL

Bryan
 
We make machines for grinding and polishing concrete, terrazzo, granite, etc. The picture is concrete polished to ~3000 grit.

Can I barrow it.....
Looks like it was done with a zamboni.
 
We make machines for grinding and polishing concrete, terrazzo, granite, etc. The picture is concrete polished to ~3000 grit.
When I worked for Carmax they were just starting to redo the floors at the southern stores. I was in Greenville Sc and they already did the floors there. They look real nice.
My new boss wants to do the floors in our shop.
 
looks like fun in the middle of winter when you walk in from outside when it's -20 and you have snow on the bottom of your boots..
 
They sprayed some kind of anti slip coating on the floors That I was looking at. The first thing I thought of is coolant on the floor. Be like an ice rink but it wasnt is bad as I thought
 
I guess you wouldn't need a creeper on that floor, just fling yourself under the car..:eek:
 
I wanted a coated floor on my garage when i built it, but after seeing all the problems
years down the road, I left it alone, and just clean it,
but my garage is a working shop, welding , grease, cleaning etc.
and I didn't want to worry about chipping, scratching it.
 
As long as the concrete isn't sealed when it's poured, and you prep the concrete properly they hold up great.
 
Did you do this yourself? If so what products and procedure?
I guy I know does military hangers is where I got the coating from. I put it down. Had to clean the floor with acid and use some other stuff he gave me to kill the acid. Let it dry good and mix the coating rolled it on and let it dry and mix the top coat and rolled it on and your good to go. It's some bad ass stuff! He said it good for life. Iv dropped tools and hammers on it and it did not even think about leaving A mark.


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