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Also for those that have it; The install instructions say that "During the service life of the floor the temperature should never fall below 55°F". Are you guys complying with that? If not has it been an issue with durability of either the tile or the install?
I'd love to do this, but the temp restriction is a major concern! Thanks
How do you SAND the VCT after stripping the wax? Not by hand, as it's a large area. I want to just remove a touch of the tile for a fresh surface before re-waxing
I have a machine, but no-one around here seems to know what the 60-100 grit screen is. I have a pad driver and black scotch brite type pad. But that's it. I need something more aggressiveI was just planning on doing this to take up the wax and expose a fresh surface:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1224140&postcount=6
I tried the Armstrong chemical stripper and it didn't work for me at all. I just got some sporadic areas stripped and it looked terrible. That's about the time I gave up waxing it too!
You can spend $50/year and a lot of time for three wax jobs, or, just spend $200 for a much more durable epoxy top coat.
My $0.02.
Dave
Hey guys... I haven't been here in a long time since finishing my garage, but to add a few notes of "experience" after having VCT in my garage for a couple years now, I have found that the biggest problem is indeed finding a suitable way to keep the tires from marking the floor... When you get stains they are nearly impossible to remove, I have actually taken 320 grit sandpaper to the floor in attempts to totally remove the orangish stains... after doing this a couple times even WITH small rugs under each tire, I came up with this solution... its a little more expensive than transparancy sheets (a good idea btw!) but I think it looks pretty cool since my garage cabinets also feature polished diamond plate. I had some 1'x2" sheets cut and the edges beveled, and they work pretty well. I put some adhesive felt on the back to keep the plates themselves from scratching my floor polish. In general, VCT is pretty nice stuff, stays pretty decent, and I have yet to ever strip the floor... when it gets pretty scuffed and scratched looking I throw a few more coats of Armstrong polish on it and buff it out with my DeWalt buffer on my hands and knees... sort of a PITA, but it really brings up the shine. I'm thinking in the spring I may clear everything out of the shop and attept to strip all the layers of polish and start over, as I THINK I'm starting to see evidence of the multiple layers of polish turning slightly yellow... I just KNOW stripping it is gonna be a nightmare though, so I'll decide in the spring! Anyhow, here's some pics of my treadplate idea for preventing tire stains.

Mine's probably three years now.
Ever since I saw a few more people have done the epoxy overcoat this past Fall, I knew I was going to do that. Three years ago, only one other fellow had done that to his floor, and then never seemed to post again on how it held up. I'll just rent a commercial sander, clean it up, and then epoxy over it. Because, I have to admit, as the years pass, the mopped waxing gets pretty old.
Still glad I did it and would do it again. Once I grind and epoxy, it will look better than new.
Dave


I have had mine installed for over 3 1/2 years without issue. There are a few mares where I put a jack stand directly on the floor. Just did that once. I now put down a piece of wood or a piece VCT. As far as welding on it I can't help you there. I would guess any hot pieces of metal would melt and mare the VCT. You could always throw down a canvas tarp to protect it.
I bought a used high speed polisher on Craigslist for $250. Now every Sunday it gets a once over and stays looking great. Like anything, the more effort you put into the maintenance the better it looks.
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Are the tiles slippery when wet? Man.....how many times has that been asked and answered?
What do you use to polish and wax the floor,, what makes it so shiny?
What brand wax or polish mix?
the concrete with VCT. It can still harm the adhesive.![]()
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Back from the dead ... to ask a question.
How level does the floor have to be? My floor is far from level ... I have a couple of spots that heaved a bit right after the floor was poured. I could probably grind the really bad spots, but I'll never get the floor 100% level.
I'll drop my 4ft level on a couple of bad spots to see exactly what I'm dealing with ...
As far as waxing, would it be a safety issue when riding a motorcycle into the garage?
steve911 where did you buy your vct (how much,if you dont mind) and did you do alot of prep to the concrete? Your garage looks great!!! My garage was built in 2008 and is about 1000sq. ft. Thanks Terry
