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    Cleaning tire marks on VCT tiles

    Jeep: I suspect you are right, that whatever porosity remains after regular waxing (thank for the question Shea) now contains rubber compounds. I have a number of solvents I can try and will probably start with alcohol. It may be best to saturate a rag and see if some of what's there will...
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    Cleaning tire marks on VCT tiles

    Thanks but since I park in that spot regularly I would eventually get a depression.
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    Cleaning tire marks on VCT tiles

    Soap and water doesn't seem to do a thing and solvent? That sounds a bit extreme. Any suggestions as to what has worked for you?
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    Maxjax Installs: Post Here

    Re: Help: Want to Switch from "Dry" to Epoxy Anchors From the WeJit FAQ's. Can I remove Wej-It Anchor-TITE wedge anchors? Wej-It Ankr-TITE anchors can be removed using one of two methods. Core drill around the anchor and remove the core/anchor. Use hydraulic equipment to pull the anchor out of...
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    what about where VCT meets the outside?

    thanks all. Easy enough to put a bevel on the exposed edge, so that's what I'll try.
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    what about where VCT meets the outside?

    After reading numerous threads here about the Armstrong product, I've ordered enough tiling to do the garage. My plan is to use the Roberts VCT 2057 adhesive. I'll start with a pewter and field gray checkerboard in the center where the cars go. Then move all the tools, etc., along the walls...
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    Maxjax Installs: Post Here

    So on the Garage Equipment kit, I suggest you check the spec's on the inserts against the Simpson strong tie and the Wej-It. Epoxy really seems to be the better way to go and Simpson has published tested values for tension force that exceed those of the Wej-It expanding fasteners. You don't...
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    Maxjax Installs: Post Here

    Re: Maxjax Installs: Torque loads and more I recently installed my own MaxJax and would like to describe some of the insights I gained in the process. First off, in reading through this thread, there was a lot of discussion about the installation process. My purchase of the unit was this...
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