Out of curiosity what is everyone using on the floors of their enclosed trailers?
This stuff is the best. I used to build custom trailers for a living and this is all we would use.
https://www.chemicarshop.com/trailer-floor-coating/
I laid luan plywood over the existing floor and coated it with garage floor epoxy. Turned out really good and has held up for aboit 10 years now.
I just used some porch paint with additional grit added to it. looks good but time will tell how it holds up
I just used the garage floor epoxy kit from HD. It has held up well for the last 4 years or so. But, the trailer only gets used for 5 or so weekends a year. No complaints with my use case and it was cheap and easy to install. Use a lot (and then add a lot more) sand when painting the ramp. That stuff is slippery when wet.
In reply to 03Panther :
I actually had to think to remember why I did that; the original floor was a combination of oil stains and vinyl tile adhesive. Zipping luan over it was the quick and easy way to a clean surface.
So you might not need it, but somehow when responding my brain went "yes, of course put luan down first. No further elaboration needed."
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