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carguy123

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Holy ****! Did you look at the pricing!?!

I can't count high enough to figure out how much it would cost to do my 34' X 50' garage.
 

lkirchner

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bestpartsplus said:
I currently have the grey/black checkered f;ppring from home depot, doesn't clean uo enough for me. Has anyone had any experience with this MAT flooring? It seems like it would be easier to keep clean. Whatcha think?

http://www.jnkproducts.com/garage_floor_mat.htm

I used it---had the heavy duty coin pattern in green. It is now gone, replaced with the Costco equivalent of Race Deck. The JNK mat had 2 great disadvantages for me. It stained quickly from where the tires sat and the stain could not be removed. When I received the product there was a statement that this could happen and that brake cleaner might remove the stains. I tried it and it did nothing. The second thing was the amount of distortion that would happen when it was very warm or very cold. When it was warm it would buckle and when it was cold it would shrink. I drove me crazy and that is why I replaced it.
 

BoCRon

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lkirchner, thanks for posting your experience with this flooring. I have been debating it for awhile but never found anyone with any real life experience with it. For just a bit more money I can get the tiles from ebay or Sam's and quit wondering if I would have been just as happy with the mat.
Annette
 
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BoCRon

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Thanks, I've now settled on Daytona (almost). I ordered some samples from a few places, and will make the final choice this week.
Annette
 

RonBou

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I have the black ribbed design in one bay. It keeps the drippings of water/snow from migrating to the rest of the garage. It sweeps good...but only in the direction of the ribs and once each summer I pull it out into the driveway and wash it with car soap and a push broom, then rinse with the hose. No...it doesn't look new anymore but it cleans up O.K. and beats the slipperyness of water on an epoxied floor.

It's meduim dirty in the pic....swept but not washed....and at least 2 years old in the photo...maybe 3.
 

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