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Old 11-23-2014, 10:20 AM   #1
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I heard that hot tires will melt it; that's the only reason why I have not done it yet. This looks like a better brand than that stuff Home Depot sells.

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Old 11-23-2014, 12:44 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Clrd2lnd View Post
I heard that hot tires will melt it; that's the only reason why I have not done it yet. This looks like a better brand than that stuff Home Depot sells.
With this stuff, I just wipe up hot tire marks. I drive 100 miles a day so my tires are pretty warm when I pull in the garage. I had to scrub a couple of times. There are some marks on the floor that are harder to get up from all the jacks/stands and parts sliding around. I go in there once every couple of months with a water hose and squeegee. I use my push broom as a scrub brush. The stuff Hope Depot sells is probably what I spent all week sanding off of the floor. Sherwin Williams has some but they are over priced.

This is the best stuff out there. Looks the same now as it did a year ago.
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Old 11-25-2014, 04:24 PM   #3
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On a side note, we had an epoxy floor laid down inside our house. The house is a 1962 mid century modern, so crummy remodel tile or lame taupe carpet wasn't going to do. We priced terrazzo floors, but $25k for the downstairs area wasn't in the budget.

The epoxy floors seem to be a great idea, as it is incredibly durable and looks awesome. We used a tan base, white flake, with some brown and gold mica flecks. It's pretty baller, especially when the light is right. It's like walking on gold flakes, lol.

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