
01-21-2018, 08:33 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Hideaway, Texas,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Backdraft #318, 418 CI, 532 RWHP, Mass Flow Injected, TKO600-Road Race, BMW M3 Suspension, Race Springs (Wouldn't do it again, rough on the street).
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Originally Posted by olddog
Curious, is the vinyl slippery when wet?
Have you used it to park an every day driver car in the winter, with snow and salt dripping off?
Did you have to acid clean the floor before this would stick?
I love the look and price.
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The vinyl plank is really though stuff, nothing seems to bother it except dropping something really heavy and pointed on it, like a transmission. Just think old time linoleum and you have it. It's not slippery at all because it has "wood grain" pattern pressed into the vinyl. I have parked a heavy sedan on it after a trip with super hot tires here in Texas and it hasn't ever picked up, at least not yet. Dripping stuff won't hurt it as the edges seal down well so nothing get under it at all. The floor was new concrete construction so it was made super smooth so this stuff sticks to it like glass. Probably not good for a welding shop since it's really just plastic.
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Wayne Rogers in Hideaway, Texas
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