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A few years ago, we got (even though it is not what I requested) those
square vinyl floor tiles in our kitchen and bathroom. I wanted the sheet of vinyl (no cracks to allow spills in), but since MIL was paying for it, I agreed to the squares. None of the tiles are loose.. as I've been extremely careful and driving everyone nuts with obsessing 'dont spill on the floor'.. ugh. I want to get it sealed so that spills don't seep under the floor tiles.. how can I do this? A coworker said polyurethane.. and to use a roller to apply a few coats, letting it dry in between. I went to home depot and the guy looked at me like I was stupid and said they don't 'have' that stuff.. but offered to sell me a brand new ceramic tile floor. (ugh.. the economy is so bad everyone is all about upsell upsell upsell) But then again, I usually don't get decent help at places like that, I think because I'm female.. who knows. So.. how can I (frugally) seal that tile so that spills don't seep under them? Thank you all so very much in advance, lucy |
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