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Hi, I coated my previous floor with a 3 part coating, you could roll a car on dollies, engine hoist, jacks, etc. it never effected the finish. I think it was put out by PPG or BASF, can't remember. The biggest problem I have with the products in the link are, the coin pattern would be a pain trying to roll heavy small wheeled items around, need as smooth of surface, for creepers jacks, etc. I did not see anything about how much pressure they would take, they might not tear or put a hole in it, but it would probably be a problem trying to roll something around after weight was on it due to compression of the flooring. I had some of the heavy rubber/ or compossion flooring, that had diamond plate pattern, everytime the jack or dollie would hit one of the raised bumps, it was a pain to get it started again, too much work. I am just trying to relate some of my previous problems, with raised pattern floors, and also any that would compress under weight. If the concrete guys had not done such a good job on my new garage floor, what they called a hard float finish. It actually has a shine to it, liquids don't soak in. I would probably go back with the self applied epoxy. Good luck on your quest.
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