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  • quikveedb2
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    Originally posted by stegosaurus
    FWIW I'm re-doing mine light gray, easier to spot leaks and such, find things that have fallen.
    this. function > fashion when it comes to workspace. who cares if it gets dirty, you can clean it. it's WORK space, good light and being able to find stuff on the floor easily is invaluable.

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  • YAN-3
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    Originally posted by evil_twin
    Yan, invite me over when you're in the process of doing it and when you're finished :)
    come over anytime bro. just bring a e30!

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  • 325ix
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    gray or white and black

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  • RobertB
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    light gray... thats what I have... :)

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  • hellakush
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    Originally posted by Tbolt
    wood
    this.

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  • Wiglaf
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    wood sucks for being nice, but is awesome for soaking up puddles that you might otherwise be laying in.


    my vote = polished concrete.

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  • Tbolt
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    wood

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  • ak-
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    Do you want to hide stains or have really good light reflection?

    I'd go with white/light grey because I hate not being able to see.

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  • evil_twin
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    Yan, invite me over when you're in the process of doing it and when you're finished :)

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  • Desaevious
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    Originally posted by FredK
    I say light gray, to increase natural brightness, and to be able to find fasteners after you drop them.

    But out of the choices, black and white looks the best imo. All black would darken the garage too much.
    I say our gay Asian home decorator has the right idea here.

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  • xwill112x
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    a spekled gray with some mettallic flakes in it of some sort. looks great when done up right, especially on treated concrete. only thing bad about it, its slicker than a babys ass when even close to wet.

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  • archie
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    Yan, dont do it any light color. Gets dirty quick. I made that mistake.I want to change it soon.
    Looks great when it's clean but a few days later everything shows.

    Last edited by archie; 05-20-2010, 09:03 AM. Reason: to add a photo

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  • YAN-3
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    the more pics i look at online the more im leaning towards gray

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  • stegosaurus
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    Originally posted by YAN-3
    Im thinking light gray too right now... and I think it would be easier to keep clean and maintain the look.
    FWIW I'm re-doing mine light gray, easier to spot leaks and such, find things that have fallen. Plus, you can get away with it being a little dirty, doesn't show very much.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    light grey/dark grey

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