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Indoor Wetlooking Flooring


lucky2008

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Sorry for the lack of clarification. Here is what I would like for my floor to look like. 

 

Arcrylic, polyurethane? 

 

Trying to figure out he cheapest product to use that will provide me with a nice gloss. I'm not really too concerned with the pattern or color. 

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1 hour ago, Kwasaki said:

Thanks but isn't there a easier way? This looks a bit expensive and way out of my league. 

 

I have seen many walls and bar counters with the finish I'm looking for, and I doubt they used the method as you suggested. 

 

Wouldn't these following products work ok? I know the outcome wouldn't be as perfect as the example picture I provided, but the floor would have a 'wet look' right? 

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4 minutes ago, lucky2008 said:

Thanks but isn't there a easier way?

There's not really an easy way I guess the Thai term would be polished concrete floor.

You need to buy the 5 or so tools to do it yourself it would be better to ask locally who can do it for you who would already have the tools.

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