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Old 05-22-06, 07:40   #1 (permalink)
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Question The best ground cover?

Some time soon, hopefully this weekend, my dad and I are looking to clean up our garages. At our house, we have 2 2car garages that are not connected to eachother. I don't know the exact dimensions, but it is literally just enough space to fit a Toyota Sequoia and an Infiniti M45 in one of them. (1 car and boxes and other old crap in the other garage)

The only thing that the garage is used for is parking the cars, and storing old stuff (no basements in Southern California, and our attic is the size of a Refrigerator! No washing, oil changes, etc. will be happening in the garage, so it doesn't have to be anything real special for those types of things. Just parking cars.

So the real question is what are my options? When we moved in, about 5 years ago, we put down the grey paint... I don't remember exactly what it is called... it's the stuff were you clean the floor real well, use that acid stuff, then paint it...

Well, I personally don't think that looks too hot. Plus there are a bunch of "holes" in our floor about the size of an apple, and the paint, of course, doesn't cover that up like a tile would.

What do ya'll suggest? this forum rocks!
 
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Old 05-26-06, 05:35   #2 (permalink)
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Call a Pro Pressure cleaner to remove whats on the concrete they can do this using a inclosed surface cleaner that won't get the walls wet. Or place tile on top, and/or resurface the concrete
 
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