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Old Apr 22, 2011 | 03:54 PM
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Old Apr 25, 2011 | 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by crazy1323
Looks great but what about the loading capacity?

I want to put this in my garage but I am working on my car regularly. Can this flooring hold up to something like a floor jack on it?

Also, how does it resist chemicals like brake fluid and brake cleaner (the two most aggressive auto chemicals I can think of)
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RaceDeck is non-porous and is not affected by petroleum products and most all house-hold chemicals. The vehicle rolling load is in excess of 50,000 lbs. If you are using floor jacks, you should have no issues. The only recommendation is if you are using cheaper jack-stands that use thin angle iron type legs < that you place something solid under it ( piece of metal, wood, etc), otherwise it acts like a cookie cutter and could even chip/ etch solid concrete.

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