I'm getting ready to have a new concrete shop floor (40 x 60) poured.
My question is... On a "Burned Black / Hard Troweled Finished" floor, is there a sealer that can be applied with an anti-slip additive (Shark Grip) to reduce slipperiness? I am not really looking for an epoxy coating, but something more like a semi penetrating sealer that would be easy to reapply if I damage it. I like the look of concrete, and I'd like a really smooth floor. But I am worried about a "Burned Black / Hard Troweled Finished" floor being dangerously slippery. I'd like it to be easy to clean up and also have a satin or even a semi-glossy look to it. I am open to the idea of also using a densifier to create a really hard surface.
Example...
Can I add something like this: https://www.legacyindustrial.co/products/hdgrip-soft-skid-media/ (Ultra Fine)
To this sealer: https://www.legacyindustrial.co/products/hd40-concrete-guard/
Using this method: Application Procedure: Spray Apply Product, Work Into Slab With Micro-fiber Pad, Repeat 2 Or 3x As Directed. High-speed Burnish Directly After Last Treatment, Using A Hogs Hair Pad.
Here is an example of this product being used (without anti-slip) and what the floor looks like (I like this look): https://allgaragefloors.com/densifier-sealer-garage-build-project/
Here are all the details:
I will be having a shop floor (40 x 60) poured very soon and am trying to decide exactly what level of smoothness to ask for. My contractor is going to take me to look at some finished floors soon that will hopefully give me some idea of what I'd like.
I would like the floor as smooth as possible, but am concerned about it being slippery when it is wet. I'll be parking in the shop regularly and we have a lot of rain here. "Burned Black" is really what I think I want (from pictures), but I know this type of finish can be dangerously slippery when wet.
So the question about the sealer is me wondering if there is a way to have the glossy dark floor and also make it less slippery.
From what I have read here are the finish options: (Terminology varies depending upon who you talk to.)
Burned Black / Hard Troweled Finish
-Machine troweled / burnished (burnt) to the point that the surface darkens and is glossy.
Smooth Troweled Finish
-This would be very smooth, not darkened, not glossy and have a slight bit of texture.
Fuzzy Finish
-A bit more texture than smooth troweled. Probably could easily see swirl marks from the power trowel.
Side note: I have ruled out "Ground and Polished" due to cost.
A few photos of my shop:


My question is... On a "Burned Black / Hard Troweled Finished" floor, is there a sealer that can be applied with an anti-slip additive (Shark Grip) to reduce slipperiness? I am not really looking for an epoxy coating, but something more like a semi penetrating sealer that would be easy to reapply if I damage it. I like the look of concrete, and I'd like a really smooth floor. But I am worried about a "Burned Black / Hard Troweled Finished" floor being dangerously slippery. I'd like it to be easy to clean up and also have a satin or even a semi-glossy look to it. I am open to the idea of also using a densifier to create a really hard surface.
Example...
Can I add something like this: https://www.legacyindustrial.co/products/hdgrip-soft-skid-media/ (Ultra Fine)
To this sealer: https://www.legacyindustrial.co/products/hd40-concrete-guard/
Using this method: Application Procedure: Spray Apply Product, Work Into Slab With Micro-fiber Pad, Repeat 2 Or 3x As Directed. High-speed Burnish Directly After Last Treatment, Using A Hogs Hair Pad.
Here is an example of this product being used (without anti-slip) and what the floor looks like (I like this look): https://allgaragefloors.com/densifier-sealer-garage-build-project/
Here are all the details:
I will be having a shop floor (40 x 60) poured very soon and am trying to decide exactly what level of smoothness to ask for. My contractor is going to take me to look at some finished floors soon that will hopefully give me some idea of what I'd like.
I would like the floor as smooth as possible, but am concerned about it being slippery when it is wet. I'll be parking in the shop regularly and we have a lot of rain here. "Burned Black" is really what I think I want (from pictures), but I know this type of finish can be dangerously slippery when wet.
So the question about the sealer is me wondering if there is a way to have the glossy dark floor and also make it less slippery.
From what I have read here are the finish options: (Terminology varies depending upon who you talk to.)
Burned Black / Hard Troweled Finish
-Machine troweled / burnished (burnt) to the point that the surface darkens and is glossy.
Smooth Troweled Finish
-This would be very smooth, not darkened, not glossy and have a slight bit of texture.
Fuzzy Finish
-A bit more texture than smooth troweled. Probably could easily see swirl marks from the power trowel.
Side note: I have ruled out "Ground and Polished" due to cost.
A few photos of my shop:



