In a message dated 9/19/2005 9:47:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, DLen1261 writes: Pete, Looking NICE !!! Hey, what're you gonna put down (paint?) on the concrete? Have you found a product that's (really) resistant to brake fluid & other automotive-related liquids? I've got a 36'x72' pole bldg w/concrete floors, and the sealer that the contractor used has been (worse than) useless--not only does NOT resist "auto" fluids, but is peeling off more or less on its own.... thanks in advance for any refs or advice, Dave Lennartz Dave & Shelby Group, We asked the same questions earlier this year ! Olaf Heddrick responded with a good experience by using PPG Aqua Pond Products. It's a fairly expensive Industrial Brand Epoxy Paint. I hope to apply next week after the Show in Cherokee North Carolina. Five years ago, we applied the Home Depot "Concrete Stain" paint on our floors. It has worn through and does not resist gas or brake fluid. Forget about dragging cars around on floor jacks! I would recommend this light duty product for the home owner. The cost of concrete stain versus Industrial Epoxy is like Pinto prices compared to Shelby's. Pete Geisler _www.OrlandoMustang.com_ (http://www.OrlandoMustang.com) 407 688 1966