Rocket City Coatings

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Tuxedo

Black and white with no buffer — Tuxedo is the loudest neutral there is. True black flake against crisp off-white with a dark anchor gray, and the result reads like static from across the room and like terrazzo up close. It's the floor of choice for collectors and detail garages, where a polished car needs a backdrop with this much pop, and it photographs better than anything else we install. The contrast is also a working asset: dropped fasteners, both light and dark, stand out against whichever flake they land on, which sounds trivial until you've crawled around hunting a black screw on a dark floor. Bold cuts both ways — Tuxedo dates the least of the bold blends because black-and-white never cycles out, but it commits your garage to graphic, high-contrast styling for good.

Pairs well with: Demands clean company: gloss black or white cabinets, checkered accents, chrome, and not much clutter.

Ships in: Broadcast full to rejection — the Rocket City System spec doesn't change for the showpiece blends.

Blend formula
ComponentValue
FlakeTorginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut
Color trio #1b1b1d · #f2f1ed · #4a4a4c
Base coat under it #56565a (pigmented polyurea)
CoverageFull broadcast, to rejection
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Does Tuxedo show dirt?
Less than you'd guess. Most debris matches either the black or the white flake, so day-to-day grit disappears into the static. What stands out is anything colorful.
Will Tuxedo go out of style?
Black and white hasn't yet. It's the safest of the bold choices for resale because buyers read it as a finished showroom floor, not a personal color.

Want Tuxedo on your floor?

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

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