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cathoderaydude
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I'm in a difficult situation. I was watching a youtube video by some dutchmen, and they used a product. Now, the product's extremely funny if you speak english, but the trouble is that while looking up a larger picture I found a second variant, and now I can't tell which one's funnier.


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in reply to @cathoderaydude's post:

if you don't value your (or maybe this dutch mop company's) onscreen-gag-credibility i think the only thing on the right that's funnier is the text not fitting the red symbol and having a number so you could transfer it. otherwise "extra sterk" and mopping the filthy floor with a push broom on the left are better imo. looks like a cinco product

In the US, flooring with that sort of seam generally isn't used in those kinds of spaces. Typically, it's polished concrete, some sort of polymer flooring, or maybe linoleum or sheet vinyl in older or non-commercial spaces.

Real tile tends to only be found in home bathrooms. (My aunt was considered a bit eccentric for putting real tile in her kitchen in the 90s, and afterwards she hated the labor it needed to keep it clean compared to the linoleum flooring that they ripped out.)