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Will this racedeck layout be tough to keep clean?

snorvet

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I need some help from Racedeck owners. Will this layout with a lot of beige and white accents be tough to keep clean?

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wythors

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My floor is light gray with blue accents. Having lived with it for going on two years now, I can tell you that the black is what you're going to have to worry about. It will show every little thing on it. The lighter colors hide things better. Kind of like the difference between a white car and a black car. My blue tiles show MUCH more dirt than my gray ones.
 

cork

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I have white and black checkerboard pattern and my white show more dirt than the black.
 

lkirchner

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cork said:
I have white and black checkerboard pattern and my white show more dirt than the black.

I also have the black and white checkered pattern. My white tiles are staining from the tires. Have you encountered this problem and if so what have you used to clean them?

Thanks,

Lou
 
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dboat

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lkirchner said:
I also have the black and white checkered pattern. My white tiles are staining from the tires. Have you encountered this problem and if so what have you used to clean them?

Thanks,

Lou

I dont have them but I have read that carb cleaner works.
 

cork

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I normally use simple green and dishwash soap. I think some people use lacquer thinner or carb cleaner as mentioned above. I read another post that racedeck now sells a cleaner.
 

jpkemp

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cork said:
I normally use simple green and dishwash soap. I think some people use lacquer thinner or carb cleaner as mentioned above. I read another post that racedeck now sells a cleaner.


Race Deck does sell a cleaner but I have not heard any feedback yet. I use warm water and Fabuloso(Home Depot or Lowes)..Cleans pretty well without leaving too much of a film. I have black, red, and silver racedeck and the black tiles are definitely the hardest to keep clean..
 
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