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Default Painting floorboards a colour


"M. Farlow" wrote in message
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I'm thinking of painting the floorboards in a room in my house -
perhaps white or perhaps blue or another colour.

Has anyone here done this? Any tips? Type of paint to use?

Thanks,
Mike F


Flooring paint Mike, it's the best for this job. If you've seen factory
floors with coloured paints pointing or leading to different areas, then
you'll know what I mean. You can get it in all shades and colours
now'a'days, and it's useful when you come to remove it in the future. You
see, it is hard wearing and lasts for ages and ages when it cures but, it
can be peeled off with the use of a cheap solvent. You mop the solvent all
over it and wait for a couple of hours, then go in with your little putty
knife and make a tear in it, then just start to peel. The reason it's used
in factories and commercial places is the fact that it can be removed with
no great hardship and leaves the floor area clean and clear in no time at
all.

http://tinyurl.com/fzyu

http://www.antel-uk.co.uk/tds/ac115.html

http://www.sjdixon.co.uk/new_page_1.htm

http://www.international-paints.co.uk/floor.html

http://www.goldspeed.co.uk/download/c3.pdf

http://www.coo-var.co.uk/floor-line.asp

http://www.sandedfloors.co.uk/faq.html


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