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Stained wooden floor
The house we purchased had a wooden floor installed over a slab in the
kitchen. Other than (1) it having "V" grooves between the planks (horriblr dirt catcher) and (2) very thin poly coating it has been fine except for two areas. These are in front of the refrigerator and the door where obviously moisture has set and discolored the floor. Is it worth my while to try to sand these areas and re-poly them or shoud I just give it up as a lost cause. Thanks. Dave |
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