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Hi everyone, i am albertasen, both floors have different different merits, like paint floor needs more cleaning than polywood floor. If i have to choose one of them then i'll choose polywood flooring, because it looks more decent than paint floor. Madaanindia have more very useful suggestions. so many sites provide information on these.

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Hi everyone, i am albertasen, both floors have different different merits, like paint floor needs more cleaning than polywood floor. If i have to choose one of them then i'll choose polywood flooring, because it looks more decent than paint floor. Madaanindia have more very useful suggestions. so many sites provide information on these.
I am also agree with your decision and choice. Paints is not better than wood fling because paint get removed by walking or rubbing some household things on it and it remain scratche on it.

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