Rocket City Coatings

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Cabin Fever

Darkest of the warm blends, and the one that turns a garage into something closer to a lodge. Cabin Fever runs walnut brown, a brick-red undertone, and an espresso flake that's nearly black — under the gloss coat it has the depth of a stained hardwood floor with none of the maintenance. Detached shops, man-cave conversions, and barn-style buildings are where it gets requested by name. It hides everything brown or dark: clay, mud, oil, mulch off a tailgate, the coffee you set on the bumper. What it shows is light dust and dried water spots, same as every dark floor, and in a windowless room with weak light the red undertone disappears entirely and you've bought a dark-brown floor. Light it like you mean it and the red glows back.

Pairs well with: Built for cedar posts, black hardware, leather furniture, and deep green or cream walls.

Ships in: The standard Rocket City System full broadcast carries it, same as the lighter blends.

Blend formula
ComponentValue
FlakeTorginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut
Color trio #5e4434 · #7e4a3a · #3a2c24
Base coat under it #553f31 (pigmented polyurea)
CoverageFull broadcast, to rejection
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Is Cabin Fever too dark for a garage?
Only if your lighting is. With modern LED shop lights the depth reads as richness; with one builder-grade fixture it reads as a dark hole. Lighting first, then this floor.
What does Cabin Fever hide best?
Anything brown or dark — mud, clay, oil drips, mulch, leaf litter. It's arguably the most forgiving blend we sell for a true working shop.

Want Cabin Fever on your floor?

One day on the tools, and this exact broadcast is what you park on.

CALL (339) 368-5083