I posted the same question a few months back. Gino answered with advice that I followed. Sealer makes the floor slippery. A combination of sealer and spilled kerosene lead to a fall that shattered his buddy's hip. Use kitty litter for spilled oil; wash once in a while with Simple Green. Bogdan> Any suggestions for a clear concrete sealer? I noticed several products > at the hardware store. Any experiences? > > RM >
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Does your landlord like the idea of you sealing the floor? Anyway, apart from wise suggestions like "just don't spill anything", cheapo carpet could do the job, the cheaper the better. If you can get it from the rubbish dump for nothing then so much the better. All the best pit garages at the World Superbike and GP events are carpeted. Why not yours? Mister_T> I don't want to paint it. I want something less obvious that I won't have > to worry about when I move. > > Any suggestions for a clear concrete sealer? I noticed several products > at the hardware store. Any experiences?
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Great idea T. + it'll be ready for an extemporaneous session with the significant other. Bogdan> All the best pit garages at the World Superbike and GP events are > carpeted. Why not yours? > > Mister_T >
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[b]-----Original Message-----[/b] [b]From: [/b]wayne adamson [b]To: [/b]DSN_klr650@egroups.com DSN_klr650@egroups.com> [b]Date: [/b]Wednesday, May 31, 2000 1:40 AM [b]Subject: [/b][DSN_klr650] good cheep tires Hello klr fans,i just got a y2k klr in april. the rear dunlop did not even last 5000 kl. I ride about 80% on,20% off. I check tire pressure every ride. any advice? thank you. wayneadamson@... Wayne, Check out the Michelin 'Sirac' as a replacement tire. I'm at 6500 km's + and still in decent shape. Great on the street, good on gravel,acceptable off road if the trail is not muddy. Steve Pye A7
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