Alcohol and a stiff scrub brush, a shower scrubbing drill attachment works too. Most rolled rubber floor now comes with an insert warning of duct tape and other agents. I found cleats and small screws can be used to pull and secure a gapped seam. Once it dries, the screws can be removed from the rubber with no evidence of their use. I would, however, test a scrap first. I've done several sets of steps in rubber too.
Floored O man!! Well the important thing is staying healthy! Don’t go stir crazy while in lockdown and get ready to double up the wins soon as this lockdown lifts!
Hey, I wanted to get rubber mats for my garage to turn it into a gym. In my country they use ceramic tiles for the garage so I want to protect it for when I eventually move. Do you still recommend glue for the floor mats or would that ruin the tiles?
Hey guys: I appreciate the video. So basically everything went to hell because of 1 or two extra days of leaving the duct tape down? Are you saying the duct tape comes off easily if less than 2 days?
Mike try laying out all the floor then roll each roll up (toilet paper style) half way ish but staggered like steps then glue each section and about half of the next section. Maybe i can make a video lol
Fit Floors thanks for the tip!! We actually used your strategy on today’s job (we tweaked it a little because of the layout) but I’ll give props when the video drops! Stay healthy
Alcohol and a stiff scrub brush, a shower scrubbing drill attachment works too. Most rolled rubber floor now comes with an insert warning of duct tape and other agents. I found cleats and small screws can be used to pull and secure a gapped seam. Once it dries, the screws can be removed from the rubber with no evidence of their use. I would, however, test a scrap first. I've done several sets of steps in rubber too.
Hi! great video I would love to know the name of the Rubber and the glue that you uswd for this project.
Thank you!!
Bro the young buck I got has got me a couple times too usually ya think it nonsense but once in while they have a great idea lol hope all is good Mike
Brandon Edison yessir! Agreed! We’re playing it by the day over here but all good at the moment! How’s everything in your world?
I'm on lockdown all week so far, probably next week too.
Floored O man!! Well the important thing is staying healthy! Don’t go stir crazy while in lockdown and get ready to double up the wins soon as this lockdown lifts!
What can you use to remove tape marks on rubber floor?
Could you please provide a link to buy recommended rolled rubber flooring? Thanks!
Hey, I wanted to get rubber mats for my garage to turn it into a gym. In my country they use ceramic tiles for the garage so I want to protect it for when I eventually move. Do you still recommend glue for the floor mats or would that ruin the tiles?
fully take the lid off the bucket and use a proper trowel, also should be wearing knee pads work boots and pants
How do you get bubbles out of gym flooring
Rubber flooring
Does the rubber mat cover minor imperfections of uneven concrete?
Hey guys: I appreciate the video. So basically everything went to hell because of 1 or two extra days of leaving the duct tape down? Are you saying the duct tape comes off easily if less than 2 days?
I have best idea
Mike try laying out all the floor then roll each roll up (toilet paper style) half way ish but staggered like steps then glue each section and about half of the next section. Maybe i can make a video lol
Fit Floors thanks for the tip!! We actually used your strategy on today’s job (we tweaked it a little because of the layout) but I’ll give props when the video drops! Stay healthy
@@CarpetExpertBlueprint i use your stuff almost daily now. Did i give u may hack for flat metals on concrete?
My hack
Fit Floors awesome thank you! Nope I don’t think I’ve seen it, let me know or if you want shoot a video and drop a link
@@CarpetExpertBlueprint drive tack strip then snip your pretty nails down then drive them in the strip lol
blue tape
You guys need to get educated prep floors and do your due diligence
Instead of using duct tape, use masking tape....