drm
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I will second the floor sealer recommendation. Use a penetrating sealer that penetrates 1/4" minimum that is oil and gasoline resistant. A commercial grade product will last 5 years under hard use and 7 to 10 under light use. Clean & recoat when the water no longer beads on it.
I have used Enviroseal Siloxane (Obsolete with very high VOC's) (Current water based Enviroseal Products) and Sonnebourne Silane sealers and have had good luck with them. You need to get them from a TRUE Builders supply yard. NOT Home Depot, Lowes, etc. They will likely want cash if you are not a contractor with an account.
Be sure to get, read, and understand the MSDS before using. These are products intended for professionals that use them regularly. Some are very dangerous and require special protection. All require a well ventilated area. It is worth the hassle.
...Derek
I have used Enviroseal Siloxane (Obsolete with very high VOC's) (Current water based Enviroseal Products) and Sonnebourne Silane sealers and have had good luck with them. You need to get them from a TRUE Builders supply yard. NOT Home Depot, Lowes, etc. They will likely want cash if you are not a contractor with an account.
Be sure to get, read, and understand the MSDS before using. These are products intended for professionals that use them regularly. Some are very dangerous and require special protection. All require a well ventilated area. It is worth the hassle.
...Derek