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Smoke
Light floors get a bad rap for showing dirt, and Smoke is the counterargument. It's a pale, cool gray mix — silver, pewter, near-white — that bounces a surprising amount of light around a garage. Rooms with no windows feel noticeably less like a cave. The honest tradeoff: red clay tracked in off a job site or a wet spring yard will show on Smoke before it shows on a darker blend, so if your driveway is gravel over Alabama clay, look at Gravel or Driftwood instead. Where Smoke shines is finished spaces — gyms, basements, climate-controlled shops — where the dirt load is low and you want the room brighter without adding fixtures. It keeps a clean, almost commercial look without going full white.
Pairs well with: Best against white or light-gray cabinets, glass garage doors, and crisp white wall paint.
Ships in: Ships in the Rocket City System as a full quarter-inch broadcast.
| Component | Value |
|---|---|
| Flake | Torginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut |
| Color trio | #aeb2b5 · #7e8285 · #d4d6d8 |
| Base coat under it | #9ea2a5 (pigmented polyurea) |
| Coverage | Full broadcast, to rejection |
Smoke, specifically
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