q20v
Well-known member
Here are some random Racedeck pictures. I hear a lot of people say "You can't use Racedeck in a working garage...." or "Oh you wouldn't want to spill anything on that!"... welllll I have been! 
Oil. The paper towel did not keep any oil off the floor.
More oil. Did a couple drops make it through the seams.. Not likely. If a small amount did, I don't care. It's a garage and the floor beneath will be 100 times cleaner than if I hadn't put a floor down in the first place.
Jack stands. If I think about it I'll throw some OSB squares under them, doesn't always happen tho. I also use the hydraulic jack right on the floor.
Chemicals. I've also degreased an engine bay in the garage. It was at night so I just opened the garage a couple inches to let the water / crud run out. WD-40, penetrant, brake cleaner, brake fluid, gear oil, it all wipes up in seconds.
I used the seam between tiles to guide the blade of the knife that cut this vapor barrier.
These new tires have been sitting on the tiles for almost a month now.
Drywall
I also dragged this old monster out from under the car.
During the garage reno I've dragged the work bench, tool box, bbq, saw, transmission.... back and forth about a hundred times. All in all it's holding up really well; it obviously has some battle scars here and there, but they aren't noticeable unless you crouch down and look for them. I have had zero issues with chemicals / oil / tires discoloring the tiles. It is also MUCH nicer to crawl around on compared to bare concrete, especially in the cold! Sweeping up is easy and quick, and when it's wet I haven't noticed that it is slippery. And last but not least, everyone who has walked into the garage has commented on the floor.
All to say, thumbs up Racedeck, great product!

Oil. The paper towel did not keep any oil off the floor.
More oil. Did a couple drops make it through the seams.. Not likely. If a small amount did, I don't care. It's a garage and the floor beneath will be 100 times cleaner than if I hadn't put a floor down in the first place.
Jack stands. If I think about it I'll throw some OSB squares under them, doesn't always happen tho. I also use the hydraulic jack right on the floor.
Chemicals. I've also degreased an engine bay in the garage. It was at night so I just opened the garage a couple inches to let the water / crud run out. WD-40, penetrant, brake cleaner, brake fluid, gear oil, it all wipes up in seconds.
I used the seam between tiles to guide the blade of the knife that cut this vapor barrier.
These new tires have been sitting on the tiles for almost a month now.
Drywall
I also dragged this old monster out from under the car.
During the garage reno I've dragged the work bench, tool box, bbq, saw, transmission.... back and forth about a hundred times. All in all it's holding up really well; it obviously has some battle scars here and there, but they aren't noticeable unless you crouch down and look for them. I have had zero issues with chemicals / oil / tires discoloring the tiles. It is also MUCH nicer to crawl around on compared to bare concrete, especially in the cold! Sweeping up is easy and quick, and when it's wet I haven't noticed that it is slippery. And last but not least, everyone who has walked into the garage has commented on the floor.
All to say, thumbs up Racedeck, great product!


