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Floor color options

mntbkrguy

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After much research I've narrowed my choice of floor covering down to Nohr-s and I'm very excited however choosing the color is difficult with all the other brands you're limited to Grey and tan. One reason I chose Nohr-s is due to the color options but finding good examples to show my wife has been difficult.(she has a harder time picturing the final outcome without an example.

Do any of you have examples of colors other than the grey and Tan(with flakes)? I am considering black but she is concerned it will be too dark and that white will get dirty too easily.

Thoughts?
 
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Shea

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The reason you see mostly tan and grey is because they make for good neutral tones that are light in color. Dark colors like black will show every dusty foot print, tire track, and anything else that comes in contact with the floor. Unless you have a close relationship with your dust mop, black is not the best choice.
 

MNMike

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I agree with Shea, I have a darker floor and it is a MAJOR PITA to keep clean. You will see ANY and ALL foot prints, tire tracks. I would absolutely not do a dark color again.

Go with White.

Good Luck,

Mike
 
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mntbkrguy

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You can order an extra white pigment unit and make light gray or a black to make dark gray. Same with tan.




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Thank you, I was going to email you back yesterday to see if that was an option.

MNMike said:
I agree with Shea, I have a darker floor and it is a MAJOR PITA to keep clean. You will see ANY and ALL foot prints, tire tracks. I would absolutely not do a dark color again.

Go with White.

Good Luck,

Mike

Very good to know info! I hadn't thought about something as simple as dust.
 

Skyking1992

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I did mine in bright red with no flakes. When it was new you could see your reflection in it. My shop is a working shop. The floor has it's fair share of scrapes and scratches but still looks pretty good 15 years later. I'll try to post a pic later.
 
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