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writes I live in a victorian house and am wanting to strip back the wooden floor. The only problem is that there are small gaps between all the floorboards. What can I do I have seen in some magazines there they put some white sealant between the boards. What can I do? Any advice would be great. Many thanks. We've used clear silicone sealant on one floor and its been fine for years, just need to trim it off flush when its set. Looks like the gaps are still there but with no wind rushin through!.......... -- Tony Sayer |
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