After looking at a few options, I went with Swisstrax Ribtrax.Interesting, I'm going through a similar exercise albeit for carport 8mx12m. Can I ask what finish you decided on and cost/m2?
Do you have machine polisher?Thanks everyone for the advice. I knew I would get some constructive advice from those that have found the best products. I now have a fair shopping list of things to try.
When I got my Ruby Red I was a little disappointed in the colour, which is why I went looking for something to enhance it. It was just a little bit flat. Now, I can't wait to see the true Ruby Red in the sun after it has been cleaned and treated as it should be.
Based on what I see you have in your arsenal that is chicken feed. But I also know I gave you a lot of pleasure by finding this for you to buy.I just want you to know this post just cost me $160.00!!!
I did that when I got my LOTUS 51 they look great and being able to plan the pattern is great. But tbh the white can be a pain to keep clean .Ha ha!! I can do that on my own!
Ordered and payed a deposit on a new floor for my garage last week, that should help send me broke just before Christmas.
I am extremely jealous of the size of your garage.After looking at a few options, I went with Swisstrax Ribtrax.
https://www.flexico.com.au/collections/ribtrax
The floor of my garage has been painted a few times over the years. I never lasts and I would have preferred it to never have been painted in the first place. What I have now is a patchy and flaking garage floor. That pic was taken late last year, it's even worse now.
With so much in this space, I just did not want to go down the process of having the paint removed and re-coated or Epoxied.
The Ribtrax tiles allow me to cover up the sins of the past, moving stuff as I go. For such a big space, the cost is substantial, however I spend a lot of time in the garage for both work and pleasure so I feel the price is worth it. The groves in each tile allow dirt to fall below, keeping the floor cleaner for longer. Water can also drain to through so I don't have to work in puddles after washing a car. Cleaning is as simple as vacuuming, which I already do to keep the dust down.
Should look similar to this -
It was originally supposed to be a two car garage, but those ideas were short lived.I am extremely jealous of the size of your garage.
Just spotted this Ruby Red in another thread courtesy of @Stangluvr showing what it can look like.When I got my Ruby Red I was a little disappointed in the colour, which is why I went looking for something to enhance it. It was just a little bit flat. Now, I can't wait to see the true Ruby Red in the sun after it has been cleaned and treated as it should be.
Looks like Dream Maker still available from Autobuff and Carcareco
My order from Autobuff arrived today.I just want you to know this post just cost me $160.00!!!
These are the towels in question. I bought these as beater towels years ago, I think they are Repco branded items.That's amazing.
YOU have manky towels?
A simple thank you will suffice.My order from Autobuff arrived today.
So I went shopping for a $27.00 bottle of quick detailer and ended up with a $160 bill.
https://autobuff.com.au/
The Rag Company launched a pink version of their FTW Drying Towel to coincide with the release of Dream Maker. How could I say no that!
https://autobuff.com.au/collections...ying-aid-towel-35x40cm?variant=40569920782520
The Pearl applicators always come in handy.
https://autobuff.com.au/collections/the-rag-company/products/trc-pearl-microfibre-applicator-sponge
And Rags to Riches is one of the best microfibre detergents available. I have only just started to use this and have been impressed with how it has revived some really manky old towels.
https://autobuff.com.au/collections...rags-to-riches-microfibre-detergent-3-8l-1gal
So is the US version of Ruby Red more along the lines of the current Rapid Red here? Looking at Rapid Red it just seems to have that slight gold tone compared with the Ruby Red.Just spotted this Ruby Red in another thread courtesy of @Stangluvr showing what it can look like.
There are actually a few different versions of Ruby Red, one that was used for the American market cars and one for the Euro Fords. The Euro version has more cherry in it vs the US versions gold highlight. It's almost like the difference between Seduce and Emperor on the Australian Falcon's.
Thank you kind Sir..................A simple thank you will suffice.
I suspect I am a little older than yourself and over the years I have learnt to control most, if not all my impulse product purchases.Thank you kind Sir..................