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Okay, you install hardwood floors in your kitchen and have them polyurethaned.
Your dog knocks over his water bowl one night and you don't find it until the
next day. Is the floor ruined?
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Okay, you install hardwood floors in your kitchen and have them polyurethaned.
Your dog knocks over his water bowl one night and you don't find it until the
next day. Is the floor ruined?



No. If this happens every single day, then possibly.


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Thanks a lot. How many coats of polyurethane did you use? One installer said
two, another said 4 or 5.
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Thanks a lot. How many coats of polyurethane did you use? One installer said
two, another said 4 or 5.



As many as you want. 2 is a minimum. I had 2 put on mine. The more coats
you put on the better protected it will be, but the more opaque the finish
will become.


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Okay, you install hardwood floors in your kitchen and have them

polyurethaned.
Your dog knocks over his water bowl one night and you don't find it until

the
next day. Is the floor ruined?


Whether or not, it is a reminder that
untippable pet water bowls are in the stores.

--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada)




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Whether or not, it is a reminder that
untippable pet water bowls are in the stores.


I know that. I don't even have dogs. It was just a hypothetical question.
Pat
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