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    Hi Guys, a mate and me have been asked to tile two spray booths/ low bake ovens in a local car bodyshop, are we right in thinking porcelain tiles as they will have cars and small vans driving over them and will single part flexi be ok or would you go for two part ? whe they bake the cars after painting the ovens reach about 100 degrees... look forward to your replies, Harry.

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    hi harry most floor tiles ok quarry teselated look more at comecial. porc is ok not sure how sealer will hold up with chemicals used in booth def need non slip id go with a glazed tile easy to keep clean and prob recomend epoxy grout to reduce staining as much as pos ,not sure on your glues id use latiflex gold hope this helpsalso make sure you remove all paint from floor prior to tiling (you prob already know)
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