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steve308

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Good Morning All, I checked via 'search' but nothing came up. Has anyone done their garage with the roll out mats? If so please direct me to the thread or post some pictures of the finished product. My garage floor is uneven and has multiple layers of peeling concrete paint and I'm looking for a quick fix. (To old and lazy to grind, treat, epoxy etc...)

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steve308

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Thanks but I have seen these before. I'm looking for the homeowners input and some pictures from the same.
 

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Thanks but I have seen these before. I'm looking for the homeowners input and some pictures from the same.

OK... I thought since it was and is my personal garage that it would be helpful. Sorry.

One other note I would make, is that if I as redoing my floor today, all other things being equal I would likely do Rust Bullet or tile
 
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OK... I thought since it was and is my personal garage that it would be helpful. Sorry.

One other note I would make, is that if I as redoing my floor today, all other things being equal I would likely do Rust Bullet or tile

I do appreciate greatly the prompt answer and the picture / video. It was those pictures that has me thinking of doing the roll down floor but I've notice no activity here in the flooring section from anyone who has gone this way.
 
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I do appreciate greatly the prompt answer and the picture / video. It was those pictures that has me thinking of doing the roll down floor but I've notice no activity here in the flooring section from anyone who has gone this way.

We've sold to members and there have been posts. We also have customer pics that we can post if you want us to. Mats don't generally generate the rave reviews that we get on tiles or coatings and they are not generally the floor of choice for someone looking for a higher end floor.

I LOVE mine. Don't get me wrong and we have a lot of other customers who do as well. You just don't get all the goodies and options and there is a greater likelihood of expansion and contraction issues
 

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http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=94169

I have a neighbor who bought the Versa Roll product and that's what made me want to use an epoxy or full broadcast system. I believe my neighbor got his versa roll at Sam's Club. It looks just ok, if that's what your going for. Plus he has a rolling tool cart he's always bring from the garage to his driveway and the floor curls or bubbles between sections and he has to straighten it when he's done. I suppose if he glued it down it wouldn't have that problem. Sorry, it's not my personal experience, just an observation. Hope that helps you some.
 

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Swells slightly wherever motor oil gets on it. I'm ok with that.

Yes, that's the problem when using mats with real rubber around petroleum products. Be sure to clean it up quickly. It will slowly deteriorate the rubber if it soaks in at all.
 

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One quick note. G-Floor is an American made product and is stored flat and shipped rolled.

Some of the product from China has had issues and I am not going to go into a brand by brand comparison because that is simply not fair or professional. I do feel it is important that you know what to look for so I am posting some pics





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The other thing we have seen is some of the overseas products are not colored all the way through

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