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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.
| Component | Value |
|---|---|
| Flake | Torginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut |
| Color trio | #1b1b1d · #f2f1ed · #4a4a4c |
| Base coat under it | #56565a (pigmented polyurea) |
| Coverage | Full broadcast, to rejection |
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