I have the same flooring which went down around 5 years ago. I made a video about it - it was the lighter grey that they stopped making. I really wouldn't worry about the castor issue. In the video you moved a tool and found the impression made by the wheel, but these are not permanent in my experience and disappear over time on their own. The only things that have really spoiled the appearance has been black mould and any mineral dust - specifically dust from a grinder when I had the door put in, plasterboard and brick dust from drills. They're insoluble and for some reason sticks to PVC like, you know what to a blanket. Superglue (BTW) can be removed with heat from a heat gun (then scraped) and white vinegar or acetone to remove residue (boat building tip!)
@StuffIMade2 ай бұрын
Great to know and some great tips! Thanks 🙏
@Terrythemaker2 ай бұрын
Good video, I’ve just finished my workshop and have been checking out floor options so this is very useful indeed, but for now I have just painted mine with Leyland Trade Floor Paint because I have the same thing as you, I have all my tools on really heavy benches and casters and I’m sure whatever I put down will get dented.
@StuffIMade2 ай бұрын
I considered paint and epoxy but my concrete floor was so uneven and not level I would have to have had some work done to get it to a reasonable state.
@Terrythemaker2 ай бұрын
@@StuffIMade same here with the uneven floor, please make sure to do an update video so I can see how you get on with this floor, before I splash the cash on something similar😂