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Floor finish
My retirement home is a small log cabin. The floors are tongue and
groove pine that originally had a clear finish, probably polyurethane, about 12 years ago. The low traffic area still look good, but the high traffic areas are worn down to bare wood. I would like reccomendation of what finish to apply over the existing surface. Since we are living in the cabin with 4 dogs I'd like mininal preparation time and dryng time. Of course, we want a clear hard surface that will last forever. I'm thinking a couple of coats of polyU or possibly epoxy? Any and all ideas are welcome. Thanks, Harry and Susan |
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On Apr 30, 8:03 am, hebintn wrote:
Since we are living in the cabin with 4 dogs I'd like mininal preparation time and dryng time. Of course, we want a clear hard surface that will last forever. I'm thinking a couple of coats of polyU or possibly epoxy? Oh is that all? Hire a pro to do your floor and move the family belongings into a storage locker and you in a motel. You get zero headaches and a surface with a guarantee. If necessary, dogs can be put in kennel. A few days later, move back in. |
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