Flooring for fitness room/home theater

  • Erstellt am 2016-01-19 07:38:16

Sebastian79

2016-01-21 09:29:24
  • #1
Yes, sure - but I meant a real water damage now, i.e. the water is a few centimeters high. You often lose with silicone because it still cracks.
 

Saruss

2016-01-21 11:15:59
  • #2
But it just soaks into the walls and then down, but with 16sqm half a cm in height is already 80 liters... So it helps for something small, for a lot of water there is little sensible protection.
 

One00

2016-02-14 08:17:59
  • #3
We have laid needle felt in the fitness room - at least we have designated a room for it ops: -. I have been told that dried sweat can be wonderfully vacuumed out.
 

nordanney

2016-02-14 11:21:28
  • #4
How is sweat vacuumed? It should also work with water, cola, and red wine then :-P. Don't believe everything you are told.
 

One00

2016-02-14 11:34:13
  • #5
Why doesn't that work? A dried-up salt lake in Utah can theoretically be sucked up as well... When a lake of red wine dries up, only stubborn red sludge remains. I know that from my worktop.

Well, seriously: gyms usually have needle felt. In weightlifting areas, there are also rubber mats.

Solution: Simply don't train too much, because only where you plane do shavings fall.
 

nordanney

2016-02-14 12:39:47
  • #6
... but the scent remains
 
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