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Has anyone used this product, and if so, how has it held up. I want something very durable for entryway and kitchen. dy will not remove boots, etc. and the entryway is from our attached garage. I do not want scratches, etc. Is there anything more durable than tile?
I've never used it but porcelain and ceramic tile are both very tough materials so you really can't go wrong. The snapstone sort just makes the installation a little easier. (Although if you've tiled things before, you will probably save yourself some money by getting the regular sort of tiles that don't snap together). The only trouble you'll have with tile and muddy boots is that your grout will get dirty and it can be hard to clean, I'd recommend going with a darker colored grout, that way it won't be as noticeable (unless you enjoy getting down on hands and knees with bleach & a toothbrush!)