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I don't have experience with Tuff Seal, but I do with epoxy ( wouldn't do again) and with other tiles.

The tiles are great, as you can produce patterns, and can take them with you if you move.

I see that Tuff Deal is PVC. Will that stand up to brake fluid, and/or laquer thinner or other chemicals you may want to use in the garage?

 

My tiles are polypopylene, which is inert, and will stand up to almost everything. Mine allow fluids to pass through, which is great when washing the floor, but not so great when I spilled a pan of motor oil. I had to pull up the tiles to clean it up.

 

Google "garage floor tiles" for lots of vendors.

 

click on this link for prior discussions of tiles, and a picture of my garage floor

 

http://www.usa7s.com/vb/showthread.php?t=3199

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That is one nice garage floor you have. I'm not half jealous. I'll check some different companies. This won't be used in a garage but in my compressor room (big compressors - over 1000 pounds each).

 

Thanks again for your input.

 

Bruce

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