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Old 02-03-2016, 11:14 PM
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What brand tiles do you have in your garage?
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Interlocking tiles are another option. No slip easy cleanup. Ours are 9 years old and look new. Many design options. No maintenance required except an occasional mopping.
What brand tiles do you have?
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Ok. I have an epoxy floor and would not do it again. I have tire marks everywhere a tire has been parked on it. Was told it was because I pulled in with hot tires. Or it was because one of the cars has high performance tires. Well my GOLF CART leaves marks.
Have tried to clean with a rubber removing compound with no success.
Not a happy camper. Would have put pads where tires would be if only I had been told that every tire would stain it.
Painter looked at it and will repaint stained areas. He is well known and has excellent reviews. He did home interior and did beautiful job.
Can any expert out there tell me if it sounds like the sealer was too thin?
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