Epoxy floors will do the trick, they are pretty expensive though. They need to be "poured" and allowed to cure for a certain amount of time before they can be used. They are resistant to just about anything.
Kim
kerry.l.crabb@gsk.com wrote:
I've had a inquiry from another lab that is planning some remodeling.
They're asking if there are any xylene resistant flooring that can be put
down. Other can sealed concrete does anything exist?
Kerry Crabb
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