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rzndoubt

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Wow what’s look great. I agree I expected the red to show more dirt but it’s the black that shows the most dirt lol
 
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James-W

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Night and day difference! I have the Diamond tiles in my garage/workshop and I really like them. No question about it, epoxy is nice, but requires so much more prep. Putting down the Racedeck tiles is simple and straight forward and if I should wreck a tile or two I can replace them quickly and easily. Fixing a defective area of epoxy is not so quick or easily repaired.
 

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Night and day difference! I have the Diamond tiles in my garage/workshop and I really like them. No question about it, epoxy is nice, but requires so much more prep. Putting down the Racedeck tiles is simple and straight forward and if I should wreck a tile or two I can replace them quickly and easily. Fixing a defective area of epoxy is not so quick or easily repaired.
lets see your garage
 

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lets see your garage
OK, I will try to get some pictures tomorrow. I posted pictures when I first put the tiles down, but that was a long time ago. I won't be able to show you the floor in the whole garage, way too many tools and woodworking equipment in the way for that, but I can show you the floor tiles on at least part of the garage.
 

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OK, here are a couple pictures. Sorry for the mess, I have been cutting plywood and 2X6's for a friend of mine, His son-in-law is managing a farm for an older gentleman and he needed a bunch of wood cut to specific sizes for a project of some sort. My friend brought over all the wood and a list of the cuts that needed to be made. I had to move a bunch of stuff out of the garage to get eenough room for all the material he had, and i have not yet cleaned up and returned everything to its proper place in the garage. But at least you get the idea of what the floor tile looks like.
 

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James-W

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I would like to show you the whole floor but the garage is a mess and I need to clean up the garage and get things back to where they should be in order to show a picture of the whole floor. But I am up to my eyeballs in projects right now and it is driving me crazy. This being super busy has happened all of a sudden. It is really strange, I didn't have much to do all Winter long and now for some reason I have a ton of projects to do and everyone wants it done right away. One of these days I will get the garage back to normal again and hopefully I can take a picture of the whole floor. I may just move everything out and then sweep the floor, use the shop vac to get up anything I may have missed by sweeping, then I will mop the floor and it will look like brand new again.
 
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