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Blue family
Glacier
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Picture Smoke with the temperature dropped ten degrees — that's Glacier. Ice blue, powder gray-blue, and a frost-white flake make the lightest, coolest floor in the catalog, and it changes how a room feels in August in a way that's half optical and half psychological. Basements and home gyms are its natural habitat; it makes low-ceiling spaces feel taller and white walls feel intentional. The dirt math matches any light floor: dark debris shows fast, wear and scratches hide almost completely, and nothing actually stains because the topcoat won't let it. The blue is quiet enough that it won't dictate your paint choices the way Tidal Wave does, but it's present enough that warm-beige walls next to it will look dingy by comparison. Plan the room cool.
Pairs well with: Built for white-on-white rooms, pale gray walls, and black-framed mirrors or windows for an edge.
Ships in: Same Rocket City System stack as the rest — polyurea base, full broadcast, polyaspartic over the top.
| Component | Value |
|---|---|
| Flake | Torginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut |
| Color trio | #9fb8c8 · #6f93ab · #e4edf2 |
| Base coat under it | #9cb2c0 (pigmented polyurea) |
| Coverage | Full broadcast, to rejection |
Glacier, specifically
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