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Lighter or Darker floor?

Motobob

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Which looks better in between cleanings as I am about to do mine. I have antique white walls with a concrete strip below drywall that has a clay color paint on it, but I can paint over that with the garage floor color. Dont know if I should go withw lighter color or darker for the floor. Bob
 
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TONE

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Darker colors generally show dirt and dust moreso than lighter colors.

Ive got a racedeck floor. It consists of light and dark grey tiles.

If my shoes are dusty, and I walk across the floor, I can see my prints on the darker tiles but not as much on the lighter color.
 

Wardrum

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I think a lighter color floor reflects light much better, shows dust and dirt a little less and makes finding dropped small parts much easier to find. Mine is white and I love it.

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Mustanger

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Go with the lighter for the light reflection like Wardrum said. As for looking clean, I have a black truck and it is a lot harder to keep looking clean than my wife's silver Honda.
 

AlphaGarage

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You won't be able to find small parts with flakes. I hate flake floors when your being a real mechanic.

I'm not a "real" mechanic in that I just twist nuts on nights and weekends, but in my experience a light broadcast of flakes hasn't been a big problem. Without a doubt it can make it a bit more difficult to see really small parts, but generally using a strong drop light will make the part pop out. But then there was that one time, with that tiny snap ring...
 

TheBanker

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Good job Bob. How do you like the results? Is there a clear or do you plan on doing a clear? It looks kinda shiny already.
 
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J.Applehouse

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I purchased a product called Flexi-Tiles. The stuff is awesome, looks good and it makes my car look good sitting on it. I used Black and Dark Grey. My friend did his garage Dark Grey and White and he is always cleaning the white tiles to make them look good.
 

testarossa

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Go with the lighter for the light reflection like Wardrum said. As for looking clean, I have a black truck and it is a lot harder to keep looking clean than my wife's silver Honda.

I agree, you can use the ligher for the reflection..
 

rsanter

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thats why people do the black&white checkerdoard floors
they cannot decide which way to go

bob
 

Ram

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Don't know why but I always like a solid color, light gray painted floor.

Turned out very nice.
 

1984GMC

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Flakes don't make it any harder to find stuff, when I drop something and I didn't see where it went, when looking for it, It pops right out.
 

Dan in Pasadena

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What's the low down on price? And which chip color did you go with? Looks like the Tan Mix - Brown/Tan/White, or the Sand Mix - Light Gray/White/Sand. I assume the other colors are for their gray paint.

Also, it say "high solids" but how high is high?
 
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