What kind of flooring is this and is the best for working on cars?
>>16746132
>>16746132
Polished concrete
>>16746135
>>16746132
Are you actually asking what concrete is?
>>16746143
jdm
No epoxy resin is.
>>16746132
It's just buffed and polished and sealed concrete with maybe some other surface treatments.
>>16746238
ill buff your ass nigga
>>16746243
Was that really necessary?
>>16746243
don't tempt me with a good time
nigga you dumb that's concrete
its just polished concrete.
It's not really the best for working on cars because it absorbs fucking everything. It's the cheapest though.
The best is probably resin or polyaspartic
>>16746835
>not wanting a cool tye-dyed and slightly toxic shiny concrete floor
>>16746835
>absorption
>bad
Less you have to wipe.
>>16746132
> Seams
> Slippery shiny surface
No. Best surface for working on cars is a single casting of slightly rough concrete. Roughness is for grip, shiny is for 'oh shit the jack slipped' or 'whoops I slipped on spilled fluids and landed in a toolbox and broke my spine pls give me millions'.
>>16746132
I prefer TrafficMASTERâ„¢ looped Berber carpeting for all of my garage and automotive needs.
>allowing your car to even touch concrete or asphalt
the casualness in this thread disgusts me
That speckled resin shit is goat. My dad finished his workshop and garage floors in it and it's really fucking nice
>>16746132
Epoxy coating is the best. Liquids wipe off it easy and the level of grip is adequate. Make sure it's a flat surface too, that floor has a bunch of seams all of it which are gonna catch gunk and liquids, which really fucking sucks.