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Parking Garage mat

grog

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Anyone here use a parking mat? Something to contain snow and road grit. I did a search and did not find anything on here. My wife wants one to contain snow melt off and protect the floor.

Thanks,
Grog
 
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Grinder Bill

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This will be on my shopping list before next winter:

http://www.garagestrategies.com/autocare.htm

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Anyone using this product? I plan on parking a Duramax on it and wonder if it'll stand up to the stones in the tires...
 

m.james

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I think the racedeck you see in the flooring section might work.
 
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grog

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Thats what the wife wants, i think it would bee cool but kinda pricey.
 
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ScaldedDog

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I picked up 2 of the mats from sams club
http://www.samsclub.com/sams/shop/product.jsp?productId=144557
got them in November and they have held up great so far, I live in Michigan and get snow and mud
I park a tahoe and GMC CC duramax on them

Those look like just the ticket. You don't happen to have radiant floor heat, do you? My only concern is that they'd trap heat in the floor, rather than letting it... well... radiate.

Mark
 

OneNut

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I wish I had radiant floor heat.....just a wood furnace in the corner. note the color gray is darker then what they show on the web page.
 

kbs2244

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I use curbside carpet scraps that I put curbside myself in the soring.
 

colt340

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I use a G-floor mat made by Better Life Technology.
It keeps all the slop off the floor. To clean it I pull it out on the
drive and clean it with a mop and rinse.
 
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