In a message dated 1/4/2000 5:36:19 PM Pacific Standard Time,
simon@mondes.com writes:
<< When I was a starving student, I lived in a CO-OP
part of the year. They had something like this done to the floor in the
main kitchen (this was a 150 person CO-OP). The stuff was VERY hard to
keep clean. It seemed to collect grime. >>
In a kitchen-type use with constant traffic over spills and water you need
something pretty aggressive, like the large grit carborundum for occupational
safety reasons. In a garage, fine sand will give just enough of a texture and
still be fairly easy to clean. As mentioned in another post, aggressive
etching helps too.
Craig
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