Question guys, if you lived here in the south where I am "temps 35-70/72-98 would you still use the product that you used up there and why?
The floor won't see any vehicles until spring when the weather is nice enough to drive. Tomorrow I'll probably put down a big 3x16 foot entry rug. I seem to find some flies stuck to the floor lol.If you can, just to be safe, give it at least 48 hours if they told you 24 hours. Like I said in my last post, I gave it just under 3 days to play it safe. If it feel truly dry at the 24 hour mark, you can still move furniture in, etc., and maybe even do that mostly tomorrow. Then on Saturday, move any vehicle in. Just a suggestion. I'm very happy that I bit the bullet and reluctantly kept my G-70 outside for two nights and three days. But I gave her a nice wash before moving her into the garage. So she was fine with my decision. LOL.
I'd do some research on polyurea. It's suppose to be flexible. Which is good for all temperatures. Right now the smell is pretty strong and bothersome to my eyes. Suppose to settle down after a couple days.Question guys, if you lived here in the south where I am "temps 35-70/72-98 would you still use the product that you used up there and why?
Mine doesn't smell like a porta-potty. But it's strong and I can't really open the windows or doors in the winter. But maybe I should for a little bit.Ah the smell! Like a porta-potty, right? The first day was BAD, and I was forewarned. LOL. By day 3 it had pretty much subsided, but I could smell it until about the end of a week. That was the last of the smell.
Did the installers seal off your doors to keep critters and most bugs out? They sealed mine well, but your doors are MUCH bigger so it would probably me harder. Plus, I did mine in late Fall with temps around 40-45 so the bugs and flies were pretty much gone for the season. The fly carcasses will brush right off the sealer. No biggie.
Thank you! It's funny you say that. I told the wife I'll probably still wrench on the cars in the garage if the task could get messy! She says, "That won't surprise me one bit".This is turning out so nice, you better not mess it up by putting cars, tools, etc in it.
Looks great.
Thank you! It's funny you say that. I told the wife I'll probably still wrench on the cars in the garage if the task could get messy! She says, "That won't surprise me one bit".
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Makes sense! That's my thoughts!Funny you say that Brady, I say the same thing. I will continue to use my old shop for messy or harder wrenching and use the new shop more for detailing or displaying the cars.
Have you looked into mounting one on the wall?Added new office chairs. I'm having a hard time finding a floor cabinet for the bathroom. I was looking at this, but it's not a traditional style bathroom cabinet.View attachment 1685303View attachment 1685304
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I have more room on the floor.Have you looked into mounting one on the wall?
Here's one on Amazon. Wall cabinet with sliding barn-style door.
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I think the wife knows this could potentially be a problem, lol.If I had a shop with a crapper and electricity, I’d have no reason to go to my house.
About 5.5 x 9ftWhat are the dimensions of the bathroom?
Appreciate it!Looking real good.