Preserve the shine. Protect your investment. Keep your epoxy floors flawless.

G-Floor® Clear Ceramic Tread is the ultimate solution for guarding your epoxy-coated garage floor without hiding its high-gloss finish. Designed to let your flooring shine through while adding a tough layer of protection, this transparent garage mat is built for garages that don’t compromise on style—or strength.

Crafted from 100% solid polyvinyl, this roll-out flooring features our signature Ceramic™ texture for added traction, durability, and visual clarity. It protects against tire marks, hot tire pickup, oil drips, brake fluid, battery acid, road salt, and the wear and tear of daily use—so your epoxy stays as flawless as the day it cured.

The transparent finish means your floor’s design, flake, or color system still takes center stage, while G-Floor® quietly does the hard work of safeguarding your surface. No yellowing, no cracking, just invisible, industrial-strength performance.

Why choose G-Floor® Clear Ceramic Tread?

  • Crystal-clear protection for epoxy, polyaspartic, or polished concrete floors
  • Made from solid polyvinyl – no layers, fillers, or laminates
  • Ceramic texture adds slip resistance without distracting from your finish
  • Protects against fluids, abrasions, UV, and daily garage traffic
  • Easy DIY install – roll it out, trim to fit, and enjoy long-term protection

Don’t let wear dull your floor’s wow factor. G-Floor® Clear Ceramic Tread delivers heavy-duty protection with a showroom finish—because your garage deserves to look as good as it performs.

Why G-Floor® Flooring

Quality You Can Depend On

It’s more than just a surface to walk on, it’s a testament to the dedication of those who innovate and craft quality G-Floor® Flooring

  • Built to Last
  • Low-Maintenance Durability

  • DIY-Friendly Installation
  • Proudly Made in the USA

⚠ WARNING: Our products can expose you to Antimony Oxide (Antimony Trioxide), Diisononyl Phthalate (DINP), or Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate (DEHP) a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer.
For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.