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    Concrete sealing

    Anyone had any experience with sealing concrete, particularly to fight against oil spills. Price, product, supplier, application, surface grip etc?

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    Just follow vlad’s lead......

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    I used this on some very old and porous paving
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    Not cheap, but you won’t want cheap.
    You can add powdered glass to retain some grip as it’s a surface film.
    So much easier to keep clean although it does break down in the sunlight and will need redoing in 18 months

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    Bondcrete diluted, worked in a friend's warehouse with trolleys and forklifts for over 12 months.
    Don

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    I used Concrete Floor Coatings Online Shop | Auseal Curite Melbourne

    Works great and looks better. The first coat was with 50% xylene so it stinks for a few days!

    The xylene takes it deep into the concrete. Cleaning up before using it was not a job to be skimped on. The one place I missed a little shows up much to clearly for my liking!

    Non skid is just added fine sand, That may be important for you as when wet my garage floor is now very slippery!

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    Driwal P6 best thing i have used on concrete we use it to seal concrete in a multitude of places we also use it with xylene as a tile sealer on concrete slabs to stop moisture seeping thru from above floors on unit blocks and apartment buildings

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    Water based coatings should give off less fumes but dont last as long.

    Moisture cured urethane is the hardest coating i have ever used but was a bit expensive a few years ago, also used for anti fouling on boats

    Ian
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