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Cleaning Racedeck

lcdhs

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Faint tire tracks on the racedeck after many vehicles in & out. Looks sort of dull. What product and cleaning process will put the flooring good as new? Thanks.
 
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RaceDeck1

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Icdhs-
Hi, We supply an industrial cleaning system Solution that should do the trick for you. Conact RaceDeck and as for the Cleaner & Restore system kit.
Thanks for Choosing RaceDeck
 

Jaytree

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The Racedeck website states that Racedeck is "Resistant to oil, grease, petroleum products, antifreeze and most household chemicals" but is it a sealed system so that chemicals can't reach the surface underneath? The pictures of the individual peices aren't detailed enough to see the locking mechanisms.
 
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NXC1978

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Oil can definitely leak through. The tiles fit tightly together, but liquid leaks through mine.

Also, as far as cleaning tough stains. I am a fan of the lacquer thinner. Doesn't seem to hurt the tiles one bit.
 

mikeyr

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yup, it takes quite a while for liquids to leak through the cracks and besides who cares its under the floor anyway, I did not cover my concrete because it was perfect to begin with.

I can pour a quart of lacquer thinner on the tiles and it will evaporate or make me sick or both long before enough of it leaks through the tiles and then they are spotlessly clean again.
 
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