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mercifiknow

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If her heels will go through free flowing tiles and how hard is it to clean the tiles to keep them looking good?

We are building a new house (some here may know this) with a 3 car garage and a detached garage. The 3 car will have some type of flooring but detached may or may not have anything.

The epoxy is about $3300 for the 3 car and comes with a lifetime warranty FWIW.

Not sure what tiles will run yet but are thinking about getting quotes. Had to find out the hard part first! [emoji23]


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allinon72

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Heels would be a bit sketchy on this type of flooring, probably a bad idea.

Also, please post pics of your wife in heels just so we can give you the most accurate answer.
 

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The heels would have to be very small. I just measured my Free Flow and the gaps or slots are .13" by my HF digital caliper. CJDave.
 
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abuamiri

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Hell, I didn't even think about this when I ordered my Free Flow

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CJDave

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As far as patterns on her back I would say the coin top or diamond would also leave a weird pattern. Don't leave her laying there so long. CJDave.
 
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