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Do It Yourselfer (slick floor with epoxy paint)

Most of the comments I've read on hear I can verify. It does make it quite slick, but I've put down rubber mats in areas that can get wet or oily. I had to use it on a medium size garage that used to house a few pets that belonged to the original owner. They used it as a litter box, and the odor was imbeded in the concrete. It sealed out the odor, so I know it worked even in the small cracks.

The epoxy I used, West System, worked really well, and I'd recommend them. There were cheaper options out there, but it came recommended from a handy man from my wife' work, and I was pleased.

It really makes cleaning up oils and such easier, and I've found that I can "sweep" with my compressor again and get rid of everything.

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