RedRider48
Member
Hi guys,
This is my first post (sec. if you count my intro), but, seeing this "floor" section, I wanted to add the following.
I'm in the middle of a garage expansion. This new section will target working on my rides. In the old section, I went the "qwik route" and covered it with a "race deck" type product purchased from Sears. I might add, it's cheaper than that aforementioned brand (1/2 as much) and every bit as hardy. However, since I want easier clean-up, I came across a product, that for my money, is superior to Epoxy type products. It's called "Polyurea" coating. It's professionally installed and comes with a "lifetime warranty". No, I don't work for them! Nor have any connection beyond, hearing their spill and getting a quote from a local installer.
Goggle "Polyurea". BTW, if your walls have a clean baseboard, they will coat it too and make for a floor area that can be hosed off.
Happy Motoring....
This is my first post (sec. if you count my intro), but, seeing this "floor" section, I wanted to add the following.
I'm in the middle of a garage expansion. This new section will target working on my rides. In the old section, I went the "qwik route" and covered it with a "race deck" type product purchased from Sears. I might add, it's cheaper than that aforementioned brand (1/2 as much) and every bit as hardy. However, since I want easier clean-up, I came across a product, that for my money, is superior to Epoxy type products. It's called "Polyurea" coating. It's professionally installed and comes with a "lifetime warranty". No, I don't work for them! Nor have any connection beyond, hearing their spill and getting a quote from a local installer.
Goggle "Polyurea". BTW, if your walls have a clean baseboard, they will coat it too and make for a floor area that can be hosed off.
Happy Motoring....
