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Old 08-16-2021, 06:25 PM
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James; how about some pics?

My only beef with racedeck is that I want to be able to wash the floor from time to time and just squeegee it off. Spills are inevitable for me (maybe I am just a klutz).
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Old 08-16-2021, 06:39 PM
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I used a Home Depot epoxy product 20 years ago, but dont recall the name. I recently thoroughly cleaned and sanded the floor and applied the rustoleum( 2 months ago). Looks great but don't know about durability at this point.
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James; how about some pics?

My only beef with racedeck is that I want to be able to wash the floor from time to time and just squeegee it off. Spills are inevitable for me (maybe I am just a klutz).
The area I use the racedeck is an area I don’t work on cars. I know you can get the RD in solid large squares that is easy to clean from what I understand.

The epoxy brand I used is Ghostshield and is a 2 part process. I have been very happy with it
The pics show the floor in the cleaning process and then sealed
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