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now, if traditional grout is used with these non skid tiles i can only imagine how that will look after a period of time of oils/fluids/water/dirt getting into it..or if no grout and the tiles are butted next to each other with any kind of indent between them, the same mess will apply between the tiles . i have seen tiles in car dealeships that hold up quite well, but the cars are new cars, dont leak, and they are not brought in wet and are moved infrequently. now, would they hold up as well 'appearance' wise in a garage, dunno. also, perhaps in calif or fla or other warm climate areas the tiles would be more tolerable due to less water/snow/road grime, but in the midwest. nope, not for me. epoxy, professionally applied. or perhaps some of the other interlocking rubber tiles etc once i find someone near me that has used them as a guinea pig example and i can see how they hold up after one full year. bill.
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