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    RaceDeck coming soon!

    On their website, you could do the big rectangle, and then fill in some odd color you don't want to block off the parts that aren't really there, creating your exact shape. Then, do the rest with the colors you do want. Once done, at the bottom, it'll tell you what to order, and you can just...
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    Floor prep for RaceDeck

    After a year of saving and debating, I have decided to go with RaceDeck. I took advantage of their father's day special today and placed my order. I had previously considered epoxy, but decided that the prep work was more than I wanted to do on my own. However, I'm wondering if some very basic...
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    New Racedeck

    I too would like some with similar experiences to answer this. I can put a cup of water under my sample tile and leave it for a couple of days and the cup of water is there... but out in the open that same cup of water will dry in hours. I drive into my garage with snow falling off my car quite...
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    Stony concrete for epoxy.

    As mentioned earlier, I did ask the the guys at Epoxy-Coat. I received a quick response which I will paste below for those interested: Hi David, I understand your concerns with grinding the floor but let me reassure you that grinding will be a very good option for you. I personally have an...
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    Stony concrete for epoxy.

    Hi, I am considering using Epoxy-Coat for my garage floor. The garage floor is, I believe, currently coated with garage paint and some flakes. The paint has come up in several rough spots, but is adhering fine where the concrete is more or less smooth. The rough spots are spots where the...
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