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Old 08-08-2008, 04:45 PM   #1
ISUFan22
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Putting epoxy (or something similar) on a basement floor

I'm having a couple challenges in my studio...

- Dirty floors make my paper backgrounds dirty
- Getting a nice white/shinny surface on the floor in my hi-key setups

Our studio/basement is unfinished and I'm slowly in the process of finishing it. I need to do something to the floor in the interim to shore up these issues.

One way to handle the last one is to use clear plexi on top of a white background - but that doesn't solve my first issue - plus the plexi sheets that large are quite spendy and not fun to lug around.

I'm wondering if I could put some sort of super white epoxy, or something similar, down onto the concrete in the area I work in. My only real concern with that would be any negative side effects with doing that inside the home - especially as it relates to putting carpet down over it once we're ready for that step.

I don't foresee that to be a problem, yet it's an unknown for me. Any input would be appreciated.

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