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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16560715" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>I asked because if it's a multiple day job they would there be a seam where Day 1 meets Day 2? I honestly don't know. My garage is tiny compared to yours, and was completely done in about 6 hours. I'm just curious how the installers plan out a big floor install like yours if they might try to hide a seam when they continue on Day 2 what they finished on Day 1. Maybe a "seam" isn't noticeable even when they continue laying it down on Day 2 or Day 3. I'm really looking forward to seeing your finished floor. It's going to look really awesome.</p><p></p><p>Just a recommendation if you want to keep that shiny new floor looking as new and fresh as possible. I bought one of those wide, cotton push dust mops for sweeping my floor. They're washable. And you can get them as wide as 60". Mine is 24". In the Spring, I'll damp mop the half that got dirty from drying slush and then from then on I'll run the dust mop over the floor maybe once a month to keep it looking shiny and new. I can already see that the floor stays a lot cleaner than when it was bare concrete. Oh course, how you use your garage/shop will determine how clean the floor can be. LOL.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1683925[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16560715, member: 6727"] I asked because if it's a multiple day job they would there be a seam where Day 1 meets Day 2? I honestly don't know. My garage is tiny compared to yours, and was completely done in about 6 hours. I'm just curious how the installers plan out a big floor install like yours if they might try to hide a seam when they continue on Day 2 what they finished on Day 1. Maybe a "seam" isn't noticeable even when they continue laying it down on Day 2 or Day 3. I'm really looking forward to seeing your finished floor. It's going to look really awesome. Just a recommendation if you want to keep that shiny new floor looking as new and fresh as possible. I bought one of those wide, cotton push dust mops for sweeping my floor. They're washable. And you can get them as wide as 60". Mine is 24". In the Spring, I'll damp mop the half that got dirty from drying slush and then from then on I'll run the dust mop over the floor maybe once a month to keep it looking shiny and new. I can already see that the floor stays a lot cleaner than when it was bare concrete. Oh course, how you use your garage/shop will determine how clean the floor can be. LOL. [ATTACH=full]1683925[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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