I had left over material so I did a back splash in the kitchen. I just recently switched out the receptacle covers to match as well.
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I was going to go with flecks but then the more I looked at them the less I liked them. Plus it's more labor and money with a top coat. Also, by overhead doors it could discolor from uv rays over time. I just want a light gray and clean and classy looking.
This will be going in my auto...
Anyone use it ever or have any input? My local concrete supplier has sold it for over 20 years. I know floor prep is of utmost importance. Just wondering about the product itself.
Thanks
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I just had a 45,000 put in. This is for a garage 24x24. 9 ft ceilings. Oversized because I have an addition 1 stall I may open up and insulate in the future.
Looking forward to seeing how it works. It sure is quiet when they did the test start up.
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Get some sealer and mix some shark bite (glass), which is an abrasive into the sealer. Mix it well and roll it on.
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Sorry can't help more guys. Figured someone would be able to figure it out with closer pictures. I am not an electrician or HVAC guy or will ever claim to be. I can install ceiling fans and that's about the extent of it:)
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About 2 to 3 times more than my new Dyson I spent $600 on for the house.
There is a switch/valve at the handle end where you can vent it 3 positions for suction strength. I was using it on low because when testing it medium and high was sucking the rug up in our house 20 plus feet away from...
Yes. But the internal hepa bag is not connected to the blower. They are seperate. It's designed to not blow dust out the blower. As long as you have the bag correctly installed, it is impossible to blow dust out of it. Only other way would be if the bag broke.
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