Garage Mats

GR8_ASP

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Anyone have any experience with garage mats? I am looking fo a full size mat that can trap and hold the snow and salt that comes off the car during the winter. I have a tile floor and found it to be non-salt capable. Salt gets into every joint and dries white and is a real biitch to get out. This is not for the Viper. I place the Vipers in one bay and make room for other cars during the winter months.

I found the following links for different types of mats.

http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/LLCategoryDisplayView?storeId=6970&langId=-1&catalogId=4006970&PHOTOS=on&TEST=Y&productId=624661&categoryId=0
http://www.tbyrne.com/garagefloormats.html
http://www.thecarmat.com/
http://www.autocarparts.com/parts/Carpad
http://www.frontgate.com/fg/search_result.jsp?Description=garage+mat&display=&btnFind.x=16&btnFind.y=12
 

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I have a few of the autocarparts - carpads I used one winter. I don't use them since having my floors painted. They seem like they would work great for areas that have lots of smow. I'd sell them if you have some interest.
 

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I bought one from Girots Garage....or however you spell it. It is a full size typical garage space and even longer so you can cut to size. It has grooves in it so it traps water and directs it out your garage. Works great for me, looks good....gray...and very easy to clean. Cost is about $100.00 per mat.
I have one under my Viper and one under my truck.

Andrew
 

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