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Racedeck Scrap

Tucker99

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Just finished install last night. Have a box of maybe, 15-20 lbs of scrap of 1-color. Do the Racedeck folks want this back? Seems they can just throw in in the pot with the other graphite color when making new tile. Is it recyclable?
 
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Garage Flooring

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RD keeps pretty high manufacturing standards. I don't think they can (or at least would) use it in that way. They are pretty darn picky. They might have another way to use them though. I 'm sure Jorgen will chime in
 

TONE

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I'd save it. Never know if you will damage a tile or something happens and you need to replace some.
 

RaceDeck1

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Salt Lake City , Utah
Just finished install last night. Have a box of maybe, 15-20 lbs of scrap of 1-color. Do the Racedeck folks want this back? Seems they can just throw in in the pot with the other graphite color when making new tile. Is it recyclable?

Hello - First, thank you for choosing RaceDeck. We are a Zero Waste ISO quality certified manufacturer, which basically means we run lean and clean :) . When we do have rejects that do not pass our stringent QC, we recycle into products that do not have the same high demand requirements as the garage and sports enviroment. We do not use any material that has been exposed to other contaminants or is not our exact in-house spec material to produce any flooring product. The good news is that our material is recyclable, so if you dispose of in your recycle bins, it will be reused and not thrown in a landfill.
 
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