The only way to do epoxy is professionally where they come in and clean/grind your floor. Use, premium product to avoid hot tire pull-up. Otherwise you get his issues. It just costs much more and more expensive than Swiss trax
As far as suggestions for the channel, just get yourself a DJI osmo which will be a gimbal for your phone. 100% improvement right there. Your video quality is fine.
You can pull out one row of Swiss trax and pull the whole unit outside if you want. Some people do it yearly. The epoxy I have to clean every other day it seems like
Just did a 3 car garage with swiss trax like yesterday literally. And it ran me 4300 and that was with a 15 percent sale.
The only way to do epoxy is professionally where they come in and clean/grind your floor. Use, premium product to avoid hot tire pull-up. Otherwise you get his issues. It just costs much more and more expensive than Swiss trax
As far as suggestions for the channel, just get yourself a DJI osmo which will be a gimbal for your phone. 100% improvement right there. Your video quality is fine.
Yes I agree! Thanks. I would like to get a mic I could put on my shirt too
Did you ever consider RaceDeck over Swisstrax? I had RD for 10 years and it was great.
How about using jackstands on the Swiss trax. Does it leave indents? And does the jack leave indents?
@@33theeunknown I haven’t had dent issues. I use a pad for the jack to roll easy though now.
Are you anywhere near N. Carolina? My buddy is selling a bunch of new unused Swisstrax BTW...
No I’m upstate NY
Ahhh gotcha too expensive to ship unfortunately...@@Rob_Cleans_Cars
The more I learn about these tile systems the better they sound. Guess I'm gonna do some penny pinching.
what about cleaning under them?... much much easier to clean the epoxy floor
You can pull out one row of Swiss trax and pull the whole unit outside if you want. Some people do it yearly. The epoxy I have to clean every other day it seems like
Are several versions of this and race deck. Know one is the style like this but the ridges are slightly flattened over, kid of the happy medium.