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Topdwnz

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Well....I think I'm going to do TuffShield but I am still going back and forth on it. I'm going to do my testing on the floor jack and creeper across it again but, I think I like the TuffShield. I will say this..I was going TuffShield period until I saw your install Chris05gto. That is one sweet looking garage! Dang you!

It appears I can wash off TuffShield with water so, I assume I could wash a car too. Doubt I would inside but, I could. Garage is new with a slope to the outside so, it would drain or should. Just not sure about rolling stuff across the freeflow or stuff falling in it. More testing this weekend and then pick a tile and buy on Tuesday!

Any verdict on your choice? Anxious to hear what you selected. How did the crawler do rolling? I am leaning towards FreeFlow and I haven't even gotten my sample yet. If the tile looks half as good as the photos, I'll probably order FreeFlow too. Currently in the middle of spackle and paint this weekend, yesh. Can't wait for the floor.
 

Bonefishmak

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I did not get a chance yet. Tomorrow....today I had yard work..LOL!

I think tuff shield just because I'm not going to do ALOT of car washing in the garage and I don't want anything falling between the slots. I think I'll like it better and things will roll sit easier. Testing will happen tomorrow! Looking to order on Tuesday! Can't wait!
 

Topdwnz

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Either way, I don't think you can make a bad choice. The TuffShield looks awesome.

I've been painting all day:mad: Got about three more days of painting and hanging shelving before I can even think of putting down the floor. Need to get things in order before I attempt the floor. Just don't have enough room for all my ****. And, the FreeFlow sample may not get here until Friday. Won't make a decision before I see that tile. As a side note, I used the alloy sample Jennifer sent me to get paint made. Painting trim and one wall in the alloy. Will probably add another accent color (possibly red) depending on my final selection for the floor.
 

Bonefishmak

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I believe Tuffshield it is after testing as I just don't like how the creeper and jack are going over the free flow. Was wondering if I should look at the regular diamond as an option but Ive liked the Tuffshield from the start so that is probably how I will go. It's RD flooring with the shine of the epoxy so will look good and last longer! And if I damage one I can just replace that one!
 
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Topdwnz

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That's cool. Sounds like a plan. Good luck. Post pics after the install. I've got one more day of painting left.
 

scoobers

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OP-I love what you did with the pattern and tile selection. Very clean and methodical :)
 
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