Hi All,
The darkroom floor in the photography school I run is in need of some TLC. It is a cement floor that was initially painted with a high-end basement floor type paint but after a couple of years and hunderds of students coming through (yes, we still run darkroom classes, and yes, they are quite popular) it is really showing signs of use and abuse. I would like to paint/coat/cover it with something that can take more of a beating from shoes, sand, water, chems and still clean up easily.
I am leaning towards an epoxy paint of some sort, maybe the kind they use in garages or heavy-traffic public areas. I don't really want to use tile since in my experience, dust and grime usually end up accumulating in the small cracks between squares, and I am not sure about vinyl flooring or linoleum but am open to suggestions.
Any ideas?
The darkroom floor in the photography school I run is in need of some TLC. It is a cement floor that was initially painted with a high-end basement floor type paint but after a couple of years and hunderds of students coming through (yes, we still run darkroom classes, and yes, they are quite popular) it is really showing signs of use and abuse. I would like to paint/coat/cover it with something that can take more of a beating from shoes, sand, water, chems and still clean up easily.
I am leaning towards an epoxy paint of some sort, maybe the kind they use in garages or heavy-traffic public areas. I don't really want to use tile since in my experience, dust and grime usually end up accumulating in the small cracks between squares, and I am not sure about vinyl flooring or linoleum but am open to suggestions.
Any ideas?