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G20-Budo

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Re: Rick's Audi Double

I have no doubt you will. Are you leaning towards solid tiles or Free Flow?

Free Flow. And not just because you have the Free Flow design. I like the option of being able to brush any soil from the top, then vac it up and then just a simple mop up. Plus I like the way it looks better than the solid tile design.
 

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You won't hear any argument from me. It'll be an excellent investment.

I agree, sad thing is I'm still way behind schedule on my garage. We've been doing a ton of work on the inside of the house recently. One day..maybe next year?

There is a 3" or so step from my garage floor to a slab that is level with the foundation of the house. I'm wondering if I should put anything on top of that slab or not? Do you have something like that?
 
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55cadillacking

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No, my slab is all one level.

If I were you, I wouldn't worry about "Racedecking" the elevated portion of your floor. But, if you do, you may want to do a solid tile for that portion. Looks like you have some heavier stuff up there. I am not sure how the edge will look.
 

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That does make sense. I was a bit worried about the weight of the items there. I think I'll just leave it bare. Thanks for your inputs on the floor. One day they will be used.
 

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I agree, sad thing is I'm still way behind schedule on my garage. We've been doing a ton of work on the inside of the house recently. One day..maybe next year?

There is a 3" or so step from my garage floor to a slab that is level with the foundation of the house. I'm wondering if I should put anything on top of that slab or not? Do you have something like that?

I think you have the exact same setup as I do:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=234325

I've been toying with the idea of RaceDeck on top of my epoxy floor. Not sure if I'm going to ever go through with it. But if I do, I'm thinking I might leave the "step" bare.
 
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55cadillacking

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Winter just keeps dragging on up here and the road salt/sand mixture they use on roads is really getting to me. It's a relatively new product that the city is using and it is horrid. The entire city is coated with the ****, including my beautiful RaceDeck floor. Because they use so much of it, the snow and water on the roads is loaded with the stuff so it gets dragged in on the body of my vehicle as well as the tires.

Here's what I am dealing with:


IMG_0002 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr


IMG_0006 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr

As you get close up you can see just how awful this stuff is. It clings to every surface of my Free Flow tiles. I mop the floor pretty much every day, so the surface we are stepping on is relatively clean, but to truly clean the tiles thoroughly, I need to agitate with a bristle brush (of which I own many). For a city that won't allow washing of vehicles on driveways, I'm surprised they would use such an invasive chemical. They use 40 to 50 thousand tones of the stuff each year apparently.


IMG_0003 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr


IMG_0008 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr

All that said, the FreeFlow does a good job of keep the mess off the top of the floor tiles so we spend a few hours in there each day just hanging out and getting stuff done. The temperature here is supposed to go way up this weekend (plus-10 celcius) so maybe I'll get a chance to power wash the floor. One can only hope...


IMG_0019 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr
 
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G20-Budo

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Re: Rick's Audi Double

#garageproblems

I wish my garage looked half as good as yours (when you'rs is dirty) on my garage's best day. :thumbup:

Looking at your garage, and how it has developed over time continues to give me hope. I also feel better knowing that you also have installed things, set them up and then realized it would be better to make changes (not just the paint colors, but also functionally). So it took time, trial and error to get it the way it is. Thank you for your inputs on my garage project and for being one of the people that's paved the way for many of us. :beer:
 
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55cadillacking

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Thanks, Kyle.

I have certainly tried and erred over the years. Your project is evolving nicely. As long as you're having fun, that's the main thing.
 

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Ok, I have to ask. Why won't they let you wash your cars in your own driveway?
 

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Ok, I have to ask. Why won't they let you wash your cars in your own driveway?

I'd imagine the answer for this is similar to why they won't allow us to wash our cars in my city. The environmental types are "concerned" about heavy metals and other contaminants flowing into storm drains...
 
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55cadillacking

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Paul, the only answer I ever got to that question, was that the soap runoff was an environmental hazard. Even bio-degradable.
 

jonny01blaze

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I don't know if the mixture is the same up in Canada, but a associate of my Fathers said this years(could be previous as well) road treatment includes limestone!! Which is why when this stuff drys it is like cement on our vehicles.... I hot water rinse everything when I get home now that I heard this. I'm over this winter and ready for detailing weather!
 
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55cadillacking

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I don't know if the mixture is the same up in Canada, but a associate of my Fathers said this years(could be previous as well) road treatment includes limestone!! Which is why when this stuff drys it is like cement on our vehicles.... I hot water rinse everything when I get home now that I heard this. I'm over this winter and ready for detailing weather!

Yup, that sounds like the same stuff. The entire city has been coated with the stuff multiple times. I shovel the snow and a day later the shovel is just caked with white residue. I take my car through the Glide car wash quite regularly and then finish by "rinse less" washing it in the garage.

Have you looked into Optimum No Rinse? That stuff is pure magic

I haven't actually tried that one yet. I have it saved in my cart at AutoObsessed.com right now, though. I am currently using Adam's Spray and/or Griot's Garage Spray On Car Wash. Plus, I have a whack of spray detailers. It's kind of a problem...
 

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You should really try ONR Ricky, most likely the best out there. I'd also suggest trying No rinse wash & wax!
 
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Hagasan7

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Fantastic garage and home! Nice to see how well thought out and functional everything is! Bravo!

Mind sharing your source for the aluminum letters? I know I'm a BMW guy, but I'm not "that". BMW guy... LOL
 
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55cadillacking

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I'm telling you. This will change your life! :rocker:

Well, in that case, I better order a few gallons!

Fantastic garage and home! Nice to see how well thought out and functional everything is! Bravo!

Mind sharing your source for the aluminum letters? I know I'm a BMW guy, but I'm not "that". BMW guy... LOL

Thanks for the compliment. I sent you a link via PM. There's a few signs available on eBay through a retailer called enthusi-works. All props go to EMC2 since he's the one that let me in on the secret.
 

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Thanks for the compliment. I sent you a link via PM. There's a few signs available on eBay through a retailer called enthusi-works. All props go to EMC2 since he's the one that let me in on the secret.
Aw man, I wish I hadn't seen this. Now I'm trying desperately for a place in the garage for the aluminum sign. Unfortunately every square inch of wall space is already spoken for. Maybe the inside of the garage door?
 

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Re: Rick's Audi Double

If you are going to use the ONR, I recommend at least rinsing your car out in the driveway first.

Even though it is designed to help lift any contaminants from the paint as you are wiping them off, the less that is on there to start, the better. Pressure wash the car in the driveway to get rid of any heavy grit, then use the ONR inside.

I had the most scratch and marring free results using ONR with a yellow masonry sponge. That seemed to hold a good amount of the product while simultaneously lifting the light contaminants away from the paint.

Good luck. Love the OCDness of your garage.
 
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55cadillacking

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The temperatures soared here today, so I took the time to rinse the floor and tiles. Probably the most enjoyable and fruitful hour of work I can think of.

BEFORE:


IMG_0002 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr

AFTER:


IMG_0033 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr

And, some photos from today. Pretty slick considering the weather conditions:


IMG_0028 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr


IMG_0030 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr


IMG_0022 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr


IMG_0024 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr


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IMG_0027 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr
 

jonny01blaze

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Ok two questions as I've never spotted your hose setup before and it's similar to mine, minus a few upgrades you've done that are on my list.

Where did you get your hose reel?

And What is the hose configuration? Did you have to reverse fit the fitting on to mate all those together? I've been trying to route mine together like that and and the drain hose is slick. Maybe a closer shot if you have time.

Thanks!
 
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Hopalong604

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Hey did you get your mop bucket from homedepot? I was going to buy 1 but the reviews on it was pretty bad. The handle would break off.
 
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55cadillacking

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I love this garage. So neat and tidy. It inspires me.

Excellent job!

Thanks GaleForce. I put a lot of effort in to keep it looking its best. I'm glad there are people out there, besides me, that appreciate it.

Ok two questions as I've never spotted your hose setup before and it's similar to mine, minus a few upgrades you've done that are on my list.

Where did you get your hose reel?

And What is the hose configuration? Did you have to reverse fit the fitting on to mate all those together? I've been trying to route mine together like that and and the drain hose is slick. Maybe a closer shot if you have time.

Thanks!

I ordered this hose reel through Griot's Garage. Cost me an arm and a leg but I love it. It is available through Griot's but it is actually manufactured by McNaught. It's from the Retracta line of reels


retracta by 55cadillacking, on Flickr

As for the hose config, I have this hooked up to the two hose bibs and the splitter puts the water to the reel and the short hose you see there.


ycon by 55cadillacking, on Flickr


yconnect by 55cadillacking, on Flickr

Hey did you get your mop bucket from homedepot? I was going to buy 1 but the reviews on it was pretty bad. The handle would break off.

It's a Rubbermaid I picked up at Lowe's. It has been really good. If you put enough pressure on the handle it will fail, but that has only happened once. It snaps back in easy enough, but you get used to it pretty quick.


bucket by 55cadillacking, on Flickr
 
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eikimart

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This is a great garage; definitely one of my inspirations on this forum. I hope to poach some of your ideas!
 

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Re: Rick's Audi Double

What do you use to clean your race deck normally? I have the same free flow tiles you do, and I have a floor drain (although its not operational until this spring when we can trench the lines in).
 
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