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Rapps 05-06-2010 08:08 PM

Re: Crossfire's Home
 
They all stay together in the summer here:

https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle.../100_33691.jpg

H82BL8 05-06-2010 08:20 PM

Re: Crossfire's Home
 
Cleaning is easy, sweep, shop vac for the big stuff that's stuck between the tiles, hose off, mop if really dirty and air dry. Best floor I've every owned. The color and anti-skid is built into the tile, not coated like race deck. The stuff is pricey but worth every penny IMHO.

InfernoRedXfire 05-06-2010 08:23 PM

Re: Crossfire's Home
 

Originally Posted by H82BL8
Cleaning is easy, sweep, shop vac for the big stuff that's stuck between the tiles, hose off, mop if really dirty and air dry. Best floor I've every owned. The color and anti-skid is built into the tile, not coated like race deck. The stuff is pricey but worth every penny IMHO.

Thanks. http://www.pbase.com/dallasdan/image/121532520.jpg

rfors777 05-06-2010 08:49 PM

Re: Crossfire's Home
 
http://www.1966batfan.com/cave2.jpg

This is where I keep mine!

LDNrevs 05-07-2010 05:53 AM

Re: Crossfire's Home
 
Outside ye olde English mansion...

https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...0/xfire116.jpg

BoilerUpXFire 05-07-2010 08:10 AM

Re: Crossfire's Home
 

Originally Posted by H82BL8
Thanks! What type of epoxy are you going to use. I did mine a few years back, but the sticky snow tires picked up some of the paint in a couple spots. Thus the tiled garage. I didn't know if I'd like these but they work great. Any dirt or snow drains through the openings and gets washed under the tiles. My floor stays cleaner much longer now.

I am going with one of the rustoleum kits, grey floor with black and white fleks. From what I have heard, if you do all the prep correctly and you have a good slab, it should stick and not peel under any circumstance. I had them forego the sealer on the new floor to make prep a little easier. Guess I will know in a few years whether or not it will stay down like they claim LOL

H82BL8 05-07-2010 09:30 AM

Re: Crossfire's Home
 
I did my prep work as instructed, on a brand new slab (new construction). All the paint stayed down except in two spots right under the snow tires (hot tire pick-up). I think the solvent based - pro epoxy kits tend to hold up better than the retail - water based ones. I used the same Rustoleum kit as well, with an epoxy clear topper (under the new tile). Good luck with your future project, clean…clean…clean…and you'll be fine.


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