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		<title>Comparing Garage Floor Mats To Epoxy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 11:14:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerald Peterson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After reading all about all of the different types of garage flooring, you've decided that you either want epoxy paint or a garage floor mat. Well, both garage floors have advantages and disadvantages, so let's look at some of both. Hopefully, once we're done, you will have a better grasp on both garage floors. Keep in mind that, for this article, we will not be talking about compartment mats, but rather how entire garage floor coverings compare to epoxy paint. Since the smaller garage floor mats are typically not sold in packages intended to cover whole garage floors, it wouldn't make much sense to compare them to epoxy paint.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After reading all about all of the different types of garage flooring, you&#8217;ve decided that you either want epoxy paint or a garage floor mat. Well, both garage floors have advantages and disadvantages, so let&#8217;s look at some of both. Hopefully, once we&#8217;re done, you will have a better grasp on both garage floors. Keep in mind that, for this article, we will not be talking about compartment mats, but rather how entire garage floor coverings compare to epoxy paint. Since the smaller garage floor mats are typically not sold in packages intended to cover whole garage floors, it wouldn&#8217;t make much sense to compare them to epoxy paint.</p>
<p>A Garage Floor Mat Is Easier To Install Than Epoxy Garage Floor Paint</p>
<p>That is pretty much a &#8220;duh!&#8221; factor. A garage floor mat only requires the cutting and the placing, while epoxy paint takes not only hours to install, but also in between steps it takes hours to dry. Before you begin installing it is also a much bigger hassle because you need to prepare by cleaning your garage to be immaculate. But, installing a mat on above dust, dirt, or grime works just the same. If you really need a &#8220;quick fix,&#8221; then you should really consider garage floor mats.</p>
<p>Epoxy Garage Floor Paint Is Cheaper Than Garage Floor Mats</p>
<p>Garage Floor mats costs are typically three times as much as if you were going to install epoxy floor coating, which is just under $100. This large difference in price makes more sense in the fact that you are not just buying the initial ending product. The epoxy garage floor coating does require some preparation and assemble, while garage floor mats gives you more of an already assembled product. But you are going to have to hire a worker to install the epoxy floor paint, naturally the price is going to rise dramatically as it takes some hours to complete the installation process; meaning you should factor that into your budget if you not going to install it yourself. In this case, hiring someone for the installation of epoxy paint will pretty much definitely cost more that a garage floor covering.</p>
<p>Epoxy Floor Coating Is Comparably More Durable Than A Garage Floor Mat</p>
<p>When it comes to durability and longevity, epoxy definitely has the advantage, but it&#8217;s also a bit of a game changer. When you apply an epoxy garage floor coating, you are changing the nature of your garage flooring. Using a garage floor mat just covers it. Although it&#8217;s far less likely, it is feasible for either paint or mats to become damaged or stained, and if that does happen, it&#8217;s far more difficult to repair an entire paint job than swapping out a mat. However, if you have to swap your mat out, you&#8217;re out another $200. So I suppose you have to ask yourself: just how rough will I be on this new garage flooring?</p>
<p>And The Winner Is&#8230;</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no way that there could be a clear winner for that would be appropriate for all garage floors. There is a reason that both options are available, and it&#8217;s because they both sell, which means they&#8217;re both useful to someone. It&#8217;s up to you, the buyer, to decide which is best for your particular situation. If money is no object, you can always consider doing both, or possibly using compartment mats on top of an epoxy garage floor coating. Whichever way you go, good luck, and enjoy your new garage flooring!</p>
<p>Check out <a href='http://sweetgaragefloor.com'>Sweet Garage Floor</a> for more information on <a href='http://sweetgaragefloor.com/garage-floor-mats/'>garage floor mats</a>.</p>
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		<title>Why Does My Garage Floor Become Damaged In The Winter?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 08:32:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Kerstainzer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's winter time again. There's snow all over the place, icicles in the trees, and the garage floor is beginning to crack. It's not just your garage, either; concrete of all types begin to show lines and crack when the freezing temperatures hit.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s winter time again. There&#8217;s snow all over the place, icicles in the trees, and the garage floor is beginning to crack. It&#8217;s not just your garage, either; concrete of all types begin to show lines and crack when the freezing temperatures hit.</p>
<p>A Concrete Garage Floor Will Absorb Any Liquid</p>
<p>Just like anything else concrete, a concrete garage floor is porous. Therefore, any type of liquid gets soaked right up. I am sure you have seen this yourself if you have ever changed your own oil without a garage floor covering of some sort, and noticed that even a drop of oil will turn in to a nice, permanent stain. You can take some comfort in the fact that everyone&#8217;s concrete garage floors have the same issue. Garage flooring that is uncovered will also absorb water. This doesn&#8217;t sound bad, since water doesn&#8217;t stain. However, during the winter months, water can have an unexpected effect&#8230;</p>
<p>Water Is A Frigid Saboteur</p>
<p>In most parts of the world, it will get cold enough for water to freeze at some point in the year. Materials contract when they get cold, but water becomes solid. Although ice is no match for concrete when it comes to durability, tiny bits of solidified water added to your concrete will definitely create an unwanted solidity. As the concrete begins to contract, this solidity can become quite destructive.</p>
<p>Moisture Is Very Tenacious</p>
<p>&#8220;But I keep my garage door closed!&#8221; you say. Well, that doesn&#8217;t always matter. Humidity in the air can still get to your garage floor, even if your garage has been kept closed up. No garage is waterproof, so any garage floor is susceptible to the effects of moisture, even those protected by doors and walls. Not only that, but moisture can also creep in to the concrete from the sides and underneath, though that depends largely on your area, just how much rain you&#8217;ve had, how long water sat against your garage, and how high your water table is.</p>
<p>A Garage Floor Covering Can Prevent This Problem!</p>
<p>Garage floor coverings, such as tiles, mats, and the like, definitely help protect your concrete, and can play a large part in the fight against cracks and lines. You can&#8217;t do much about any of the moisture that comes from the earth itself but, honestly, that&#8217;s normally a very small part of the equation. The majority of the moisture will be from the air itself. The only time ground moisture really comes into effect is when you&#8217;re considering an epoxy garage floor coating as they can easily be damaged by pretty much any moisture coming from underneath, even though it is the best solution against water from above. Using a garage floor covering instead can be helpful since they will be there to absorb any moisture that they don&#8217;t deflect.</p>
<p>Will A Garage Floor Covering Help If I&#8217;m Sure That Moisture Wasn&#8217;t To Blame?</p>
<p>It definitely will, yes. Besides the obvious effects of the sun, which doesn&#8217;t account for much in a garage, the garage floor&#8217;s main warmth source will come from underneath. With a coating or covering, this warmth can be kept down in the concrete, and keeping the garage floor a bit warmer will mean less contracting, and generally less cracking.</p>
<p>Check out <a href='http://sweetgaragefloor.com'>Sweet Garage Floor</a> for more <a href='http://sweetgaragefloor.com'>garage flooring</a> information.</p>
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		<title>Protect Your Caravan With A Cover</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 08:49:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Walters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The potential damage that can be caused by leaving a vehicle outside in bad weather is well known. Few people with garages take such a risk with their car during the winter months. For some reason cars seem to get special attention though, whereas taking care of caravans often gets forgotten about. Yet caravans are just as susceptible to damage as cars, and so need an equal amount of care and attention; failure to do so just means paying more for repairs and earning less when it comes to selling it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know the potential damage caused by leaving a vehicle outside in all weathers. Few people with garages take such a risk with their car during the winter months. For some reason cars seem to get special attention though, whereas taking care of caravans often gets forgotten about. Yet caravans are just as susceptible to damage as cars, and so need an equal amount of care and attention; failure to do so just means paying more for repairs and earning less when it comes to selling it.</p>
<p>Even finding somewhere to store your caravan during the winter months is not sufficient though, as the rain that falls in April contains the same acids as the rain that falls in December. Leave that rain water to build up on your caravan for too long and the deterioration soon starts, along with a probable development of sludge and green algae on the roof.</p>
<p>As much as we all love to see it, the sun can also be a problem, with powerful UV rays attacking paintwork, tires and upholstery. Windows too can be subject to damage, as their rubber seals are perishable. Yet the weather is only the start of the problem. Birds might well enhance your caravanning experience, but they show no respect when it comes to where they leave their droppings! Consider also the potential for nasty scratches, bumps and even the audacious thief. </p>
<p>There is a solution though &#8211; a good caravan cover is an accessory that can save you upset and expense. You can even buy one that will help your caravan blend in with its surroundings. After all, wouldn&#8217;t you rather be out enjoying your caravan than spending precious time cleaning or repairing it?</p>
<p>Caravan covers these days have come a long way from being simply a plastic sheet. Now they are made from polypropylene, which is a versatile material that is both tough and resistant to chemicals, oil, grease and heat. As well as being strong, they are also flexible and totally waterproof. They will literally cling to the outside of your caravan, and stop even an absolute downpour from getting even a single drop of water on it.</p>
<p>Your caravan is an investment and deserves sound protection. Look after it all year round and you will reap the maximum benefit from it. Time spent on good &#8216;over-wintering&#8217; will pay off when it comes to the spring and the wise caravanner will follow a check-list of jobs to do before settling it into hibernation. Removing all the contents, leaving the fridge door open and giving the caravan a good clean and polish will all stand you in good stead for next season and rounding everything off with a good quality caravan cover will be a job well done.</p>
<p>Specialised Accessories&#8217; are the original innovators of bespoke, protective <a href="http://www.caravancovers.com/accessories_caravan.htm">caravan covers</a>, <a href="http://www.specialisedcarcovers.com/accessories_motorhome.htm">motorhome covers</a> and <a href="http://www.carcoversuk.com/accessories_trailor.htm">caravan trailer covers</a>.</p>
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		<title>Tips On Preventing Motor Oil Or Other Chemicals From Leaving Gross Stains On Your Garage Floor</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 09:30:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gilbert Flodfree</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've done quite a few articles on garage floor coverings and coatings, but I realize that a lot of people can't afford to buy such things on a whim. Unfortunately, it's those people that don't have a lot of money that tend to change their own oil, which is probably the easiest way to stain your garage floors. Personally, I once had a Subaru that had this wonderful plastic cover whose bolts went up behind the bumper cover, going over the drain bolt. They were nice enough to leave a hole to get to the bolt, but unfortunately the oil did not drain in the direction that they must have intended, because I generally ended up with an overhead oil sprinkler. Great fun.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve done quite a few articles on garage floor coverings and coatings, but I realize that a lot of people can&#8217;t afford to buy such things on a whim. Unfortunately, it&#8217;s those people that don&#8217;t have a lot of money that tend to change their own oil, which is probably the easiest way to stain your garage floors. Personally, I once had a Subaru that had this wonderful plastic cover whose bolts went up behind the bumper cover, going over the drain bolt. They were nice enough to leave a hole to get to the bolt, but unfortunately the oil did not drain in the direction that they must have intended, because I generally ended up with an overhead oil sprinkler. Great fun.</p>
<p>Preventing Garage Flooring Stains From Happening In The First Place</p>
<p>I should&#8217;ve probably paid the cash to get a garage floor mat to put under it, or at the very least, a small mat for oil changes, although they may not even make a compartment mat that is large enough to protect the floor from this car&#8217;s oil sprinkler. So, of course, I ended up with a thoroughly stained and nasty looking garage floor.</p>
<p>Clean The Spill ASAP!</p>
<p>It does matter. Don&#8217;t just let the oil or whatever sit on the concrete garage floor. Soak it up with a rag or something, and cleaning the stain will be a lot easier. The longer it sits, the darker and bigger the stain will be. Concrete is porous, so it will absorb just about anything, but it absorbs it pretty slowly, and used motor oil is kind of thick. If you can afford it, use some sort of crystals to soak the oil up. Generally all you have to do is drop the crystals onto the stain, and they will absorb much of the oil, but not always all of it. Let it sit for the prescribed amount of time, then sweep it up and throw it away. Many people swear by kitty litter, and I&#8217;ve tried that, but even though it wasn&#8217;t the clumping variety, it still clumped, so I basically ended up with an oily mountain range on my still nasty concrete</p>
<p>Does Garage Floor Stain Remover Work?</p>
<p>I can honestly say that I&#8217;ve only use a few, but most will agree that garage floor stain removers have a slight chance at best of working. Even when they do work, they&#8217;re not very consistent. Even the absolute, most expensive and best ones leave a very light mark on the concrete garage floor and, well, I just don&#8217;t think that is worth the trouble. However, if you do, a smallish bottle of stain remover can usually be had at hardware and auto parts stores for around ten to twenty dollars but, if you&#8217;ve got a truly epic spill, you&#8217;ll probably have to aim a lot larger.</p>
<p>If You Can&#8217;t Remove The Garage Floor Stain&#8230;</p>
<p>Although it&#8217;s obviously not the ideal solution, don&#8217;t forget that a garage floor covering can always be purchased later on down the road when you have the funds. They are expensive, though, but aren&#8217;t going to be affected by the same limitations as garage floor finishes. In some cases you can still use an epoxy garage floor coating as long as the floor has been cleaned to the specifications of your particular garage floor paint kit, but good luck finding one that says you can use it on stained concrete. Alternatively, there are many garage floor mats out there, and you can get some snap-together garage floor tiles, and never have to worry about the existing or future stains since all of these solutions are resistant to staining. Keep in mind, though, that peel and stick garage floor tile should not be used if you have a large stain since the stain will sweat oil that will eat at the adhesive. The oil certainly won&#8217;t come out when you want it to, but it will come right up to eat a garage floor coating or garage floor covering.</p>
<p>Visit <a href='http://sweetgaragefloor.com'>Sweet Garage Floor</a> for more information about every kind of <a href='http://sweetgaragefloor.com'>garage floor</a> out there.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ATV&#8217;s were made for use in farming, for moving supplies and traveling all-around farm acreage. They have since transformed into a sport for many individuals and are at present even used for racing. People love the joy that ATV&#8217;s provide and also the enormous range of terrain that ATV&#8217;s open up for exploring. ATV&#8217;s are able to give a lot of enjoyment for riders and be a worthwhile activity.</p>
<p>ATV&#8217;s will also be dangerous, particularly for children. Adults are regularly injured when they lose management of an ATV and youngsters have even less ability and experience than adults. This is not to mention that children should not be permitted to use an ATV, however they need to adhere to strict safety rules in order to avoid harm.</p>
<p>Children ought to be taught that an ATV isn&#8217;t a toy and should be operated with care and with safety in mind. They must be made aware of all the security rules and in no way permitted to ride without supervision. If youngsters appreciate how unsafe ATV&#8217;s will be and what they have to do to stay safe, they can be at a abundant lower possibility of being hurt.</p>
<p>The most effective factor you&#8217;ll do for your child before they&#8217;re permitted to ride is make them go to an approved ATV coaching course. Many places require riders under sixteen to require a coaching lessons before they can legally use which could be a sensible plan anyway whether or not your area does not expect it. You should attend the coaching lessons with your child so that you are also acquainted with ATV safety and will put into effect the safety rules your kid learned.</p>
<p>An additional necessary safety practice for you and your youngster is riding the right sized ATV. Youngsters should never ride an grown-up sized ATV, as they are sometimes too massive for them to comfortably control and improve the likelyhood of injury. If you&#8217;re going to buy your child an ATV make certain you get a youth sized ATV that is not excessively large for your child. You ought to additionally think about the motor size as a more powerful engine means a faster ATV. Kids ought to only drive an ATV that they will be able to handle.</p>
<p>Sporting acceptable safety gear is additionally an vital part of ATV safety. Youngsters should at all times wear helmets, gloves, goggles, long pants and a long sleeved shirt. Most places need helmet use by law however whether or not they do not, a helmet ought to continuously be worn. Using safety gear can forestall several injuries that can arise when riders have an accident. Make certain that the protection equipment you purchase for your youngster fits properly and is of high quality. You must make certain that the security gear your child uses is rated for ATV use.</p>
<p>The last issue you ought to always do to keep your child safe, is to examine their ATV prior to every use. Teach your youngster how to examine their ATV as well and you&#8217;ll be able to then each make certain it stays in excellent working condition and will not stop working or malfunction throughout use. If you and your kid follow these safety guidelines, your kid will have a safe and enjoyable time with their ATV.</p>
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		<title>Steps To Install An Epoxy Garage Floor Coating</title>
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		<dc:creator>Edgar Peterson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Applying an epoxy garage floor coating is not terribly difficult, but it is rather hard on the body. If you have back issues and do not foresee being able to spend a few hours stooped over, then you may want to either look for other options, or be ready to pay someone to lay your epoxy garage floor coating for you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Applying an epoxy garage floor coating is not terribly difficult, but it is rather hard on the body. If you have back issues and do not foresee being able to spend a few hours stooped over, then you may want to either look for other options, or be ready to pay someone to lay your epoxy garage floor coating for you.</p>
<p>Pay Close Attention To Directions When Applying Your Epoxy Garage Floor Coating!</p>
<p>If you do decide that you want to apply your epoxy garage floor coating by yourself, then read on for a very fast rundown on exactly what you will have to do to apply your coating. Keep in mind, though, that anything you read either here, or anywhere else on the web, should be considered a rough guide only. Always follow the directions included with your epoxy garage floor coating kit to the letter. If you don&#8217;t, you may end up with a mess for your garage flooring.</p>
<p>Picking Your Epoxy Garage Floor Coating Kit</p>
<p>The first step, obviously, is deciding and picking up your epoxy garage floor coating kit. Thankfully, this is one of the few items that cannot be wrong or damaged upon arrival, so buying online is a great way to save even more money. Look for a kit that includes a DVD with instructions if you are new to these types of things. Trust me, they exist, you just have to look for them, and they&#8217;re usually not any more expensive. If you want some color, be picky. There are a bunch of options, so don&#8217;t settle, because your epoxy garage floor coating is likely going to last for decades. Although garage flooring is typically not on the grand tour, you don&#8217;t want to be embarrassed by it, either.</p>
<p>Preparing Your Garage For The Epoxy Garage Floor Coating</p>
<p>The very first step, after you have your kit, is cleaning your existing concrete garage floor. Even if there is already paint, you can still generally lay your new epoxy garage floor coating right over the top. Be sure to check the directions in the kit, though, as not all kits are designed for this. You may also get better results if you sand the original coat of paint down to the surface of the concrete garage floor before you begin cleaning.</p>
<p>Laying Your Epoxy Garage Floor Coating</p>
<p>The instructions in most kits will begin with the mixing. After the concrete garage floor is cleaned up, mixing will likely be your next step. Follow your directions to the letter since a mistake in the mixing can foul up the whole thing. Mixing is generally not difficult, but since this is the foundation of everything else, pay very close attention. Before you start, read the whole of the instructions a few times over; you&#8217;ll be glad you did. After the epoxy is on the floor, the color flakes, should they be present and you choose to use them, will come next. They are in no way necessary, and will not help protect your floor, but they do add some color. After the specified amount of drying time, the paint itself goes down. If everything has been done right by this point, it&#8217;s just a matter of waiting for the garage floors to dry, and they&#8217;ll be all shiny and professional looking!</p>
<p>Check out <a href='http://sweetgaragefloor.com'>Sweet Garage Floor</a> for more information on installing an <a href='http://sweetgaragefloor.com/garage-floor-coating/'>epoxy garage floor coating</a>.</p>
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		<title>Choosing A Quikrete Garage Floor Product</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 14:44:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Quigly Garret</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You've probably noticed, if you've been looking at all the different Quikrete garage floor solutions, that there are quite a few options, and that it's not always easy to tell which one will be the best idea in the case of your garage floors. Everyone has a slightly different situation, so sometimes it's hard to pick using only generic information. We'll take a look at the various options in this article, and hopefully you will come away with a better idea of what each thing does.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ve probably noticed, if you&#8217;ve been looking at all the different Quikrete garage floor solutions, that there are quite a few options, and that it&#8217;s not always easy to tell which one will be the best idea in the case of your garage floors. Everyone has a slightly different situation, so sometimes it&#8217;s hard to pick using only generic information. We&#8217;ll take a look at the various options in this article, and hopefully you will come away with a better idea of what each thing does.</p>
<p>High Gloss Sealer</p>
<p>This product is great for use on garage floors that are already in place, though it can be used straight on the concrete as well. It can even be used on masonry, slate, brick, pavers, or aggregate. Used over Quikrete garage floor epoxy, it will lend your floor a deep shine and give it even more protection from chemical stains. Used straight on your concrete garage floor, it will provide moderate protection from staining and cracking, but will not as comprehensive or as durable as epoxy garage floor paint. It costs only half as much as an epoxy paint kit, though, and is easier to install since it does not require mixing. If all you need is something to make the garage floor look shiny and offer a modicum of protection, than this might be it. Otherwise, read on.</p>
<p>Etching Stain By Quikrete</p>
<p>First off, stain does not provide any protection. It is only used to give the concrete color. In fact, Quikrete states that their stain must be sealed with their Quikrete Garage Floor Stain Sealer. That being said, stain is pretty neat in that it does give a the concrete a very interesting and unusual color, and this particular product is a one coat affair, making it far simpler to apply than epoxy garage floor paint. Compared to their other garage flooring solutions, Quikrete&#8217;s stain is pretty pricey, and even after you add the sealant you&#8217;re not getting as much protection as with epoxy paint. Use this product only if all you want is an old world looking earth-tone color on your concrete. This cannot be used on concrete that already has any other type of treatment on it. Treated concrete will have to be stripped.</p>
<p>Clear Epoxy Coating By Quikrete</p>
<p>Although this product can be used on the garage, it is primarily intended to be used on indoor concrete. However, if you decide to stain the concrete, this is still going to be your best protection, indoor or outdoor. It provides a fairly low gloss look, and decent protection against chemicals and the elements. It&#8217;s a lot more expensive than the Quikrete garage floor high gloss sealer, though, so unless you have stained your concrete, that will be your better option.</p>
<p>Epoxy Garage Floor Coating</p>
<p>This is the most comprehensive Quikrete garage floor option. It will give you the absolute best protection and great color. The kit includes color flakes and cleaner, and is actually fairly cheap. Unless you have a specific reason to look elsewhere, this should probably be your garage flooring solution. It should be mentioned, though, that epoxy garage floor coating can be the hardest coating to install, even if it is the most durable.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href='http://sweetgaragefloor.com/quikrete-garage-floor/'>Quikrete garage floor</a>solutions at my<a href='http://sweetgaragefloor.com'>garage floor</a> site!</p>
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		<title>You Can Save Big On Motorcycle Insurance Coverage &#8212; Here&#8217;s The Key</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan Danmenn</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it&#8217;s time to buy motorcycle insurance, you can&#8217;t go wrong considering the following four factors before you shop. Insurance companies pretty much all think alike. And these are the risk factors that they always consider when they figure your rates.</p>
<p><b>1. Experience and age of the driver</b> &#8212; of course you can&#8217;t make yourself any older or instantly change your driving record but be aware that these are major factors in the rate calculation. The more driving experience and the fewer accidents on your record the better you will do with insurance companies.</p>
<p>Even so, younger riders as well as older can often reduce their rates by simply taking a safe driver class. Drivers of all ages will get significant rate advantages the longer their driving record is free of accidents and claims.</p>
<p><b>2. Motorcycle age and cost</b> &#8212; Since it costs the insurance company more to replace newer more expensive bikes, it naturally costs more in insurance premiums to own one. Bike modifications can also significantly increase replacement and insurance costs. Don&#8217;t do them unless you&#8217;re willing to pay.</p>
<p>First-time biker&#8217;s and younger bikers might consider buying an older bike with a smaller engine. Not only will the cost of insurance go down because of the lower replacement cost, but accident risk also decreases with smaller and less powerful engines. If you buy a souped-up racing bike expect the insurance company to charge you souped-up rates.</p>
<p><b>3. Storage and security</b> &#8212; store your bike in a secure area and the insurance company will take notice. You will typically get lower rates if the bike is stored in a locked garage as opposed to outside on the street, for example.</p>
<p>Similarly if you have an immobilizing device or other security device like LoJack on your bike you will score points with your insurance company. You can purchase and install an effective bike immobilizer device for less than $100.</p>
<p><b>4. Driver and passenger safety</b> &#8212; these days most states require a helmet. Frankly you&#8217;re nuts if you don&#8217;t wear one, and insurance companies will charge you much more, Check with your company on possible discounts for the use of other basic safety equipment.</p>
<p>Insuring passengers is expensive but necessary. Make sure they wear the same safety equipment and have the same coverage as you. You may not realize it, but bikers are sued more often by passengers than anyone else. If you typically do not have passengers you should be able to pay less for your insurance.</p>
<p>Once you have bought your bike a number of these factors are pretty much locked in. So it&#8217;s worth your while to think about this before you buy and or when you are changing bikes. You can save yourself a lot of money in your insurance bill if you take these factors into consideration.</p>
<p>Dan Danmenn enjoys writing insiteful reports and internet sites for motor-bikers on how to save money on insurance. If you found this article useful you might also enjoy his newest website <a href="http://motorcycle-insurance-quotes.org">Motorcycle Insurance Quotes</a> where you can learn more about buying <a href="http://motorcycle-insurance-quotes.org/MotorBikeInsurance.htm">Motor Bike Insurance</a></p>
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		<title>Driving Without Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 08:35:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is against the law to use a vehicle if you do not have a valid insurance certificate that says you are covered to use it at that particular time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is against the law to use a vehicle if you do not have a valid insurance certificate that says you are covered to use it at that particular time. </p>
<p>The offence of driving without insurance is taken very seriously by the Magistrates Court due to the possible implications if you were to crash. </p>
<p>In order to be found guilty of driving without insurance, the Prosecutor only has to prove that you were driving the vehicle on a public road at the time in question and it is down to the defendant (you) to prove that you had insurance and you were allowed to be driving it. This is an unusually way of proceeding in court, but it is this way because it would be extremely time consuming and nearly impossible for the Prosecutor to prove that you were not insured because they would have to go to every insurance provider in the country and check that you aren&#8217;t insured with each of them. It is therefore your responsibility to prove that you did have insurance to be driving the vehicle at the time in question. </p>
<p>One of the most common ways in which people get caught out with the no insurance law is that they may not actually drive the car, but the law states that you only have to have use of the vehicle in order to be liable for punishment under the no insurance law. Having use of the vehicle can simply mean having the vehicle parked on a public road outside your house and if it is not insured, then you can be prosecuted. </p>
<p>Another common way in which people get accused of driving with no insurance, not believing that they have actually done so is when they believe that their fully comprehensive insurance policy means that they can drive anyone&#8217;s car with their permission. Many insurance policies do not actually state that this is allowed. </p>
<p>It is of paramount importance that you understand the terms of your insurance policy and you make sure each and every time you drive either your vehicle or someone else&#8217;s that you are actually insured.</p>
<p>For more information about <a href="http://www.driverdefenceservice.co.uk">driving without insurance</a> please click <a href="http://www.driverdefenceservice.co.uk/No-insurance.php">driving with no insurance</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Dangers Of Careless Driving</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 10:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Where you used to be able to use driving without due care and attention or a momentary lapse in concentration as something of an excuse for a driving offence, these themselves are now driving offences.</p>
<p>Organisations such as MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) have been campaigning for such changes in the law for some time. Several areas of the country have different levels of punishment for this offence depending on the outcome of the careless driving in question.</p>
<p>What is surprising is that people dont really seem to take driving without due care and attention very seriously. In fact, people seem to side with the offenders and advise them on how to avoid their punishment. In an online forum we found one case where a man was charged for wheel-spinning his car on gravel by going very fast and kicking up lots of dust and gravel. The officer that charged him says in his report that there was a petrol pump nearby and it was open, and so could have caused a large accident and many potential injuries. The question he put on the forum was that if he could prove that the petrol pump was closed would that benefit his case in any way. And surprisingly, dozens of people replied with advice about how to get out of the charge and how to prove that something in the officers report was wrong!</p>
<p>Each year negligent driving is the cause of tens of thousands of people either being killed or seriously injured and we dont really take much notice of it. Thousands of people lose their driving licence each year (at least temporarily) because of careless driving and quite often they simply get back behind the wheel the next day without a valid licence. A lot of the time, the people living in the surrounding areas usually know when someone is doing this and dont pull them up on it, this is why we have a lot of the road accidents we have in the country.</p>
<p>Although as an offence, driving without due care and attention is not deemed as important as drunk driving or driving while talking on the phone, it is still one of the leading causes of road accidents and needs to be addressed with greater seriousness.</p>
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