Refinishing your garage floor
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What are the suggestions for the floor tiles? I have a new 720 sq ft garage that I was gonna lay down some type of floor coating on but the tiles may be my best option.
Thanks,
Rex
Thanks,
Rex
#22
Drifting
Armstrong VCT has been down 15 years and counting just strip and wax as needed and it will look great again. Any damaged tiles can be easily replaced as needed. This is a full working restoration shop and very easy to keep looking great.
Mark
Mark
#23
Melting Slicks
The wife was out of town on business, and I was bored last night, so a quick coat of wax and the floor looks like new. This floor is three years old, and is parked on daily. Really can't complain about the looks, and I spent all of $600 to lay it myself.
Last edited by The Money Pit; 08-03-2016 at 08:08 AM.
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Nice scheme, looks great
#25
Racer
I used RaceDeck in mine this time around. Last one I used U-Coat-it. It was OK but over time had some problems. We will see how this holds up. So far I like the look and the ease with which it cleans up regardless of what you spill on it.
Sorry for pic being sideways. That's the way it uploaded for some reason and I don't know how to change it!
Sorry for pic being sideways. That's the way it uploaded for some reason and I don't know how to change it!
Last edited by BLDun; 08-03-2016 at 05:37 PM. Reason: pic in wrong position