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Having followed UK diy tips I have removed the carpet, underlay,
under-underlay, layer of glue and surface dirt from the flooboards in my bathroom - I like the effect of the sanded boards and would like to keep them that way. Can I do this in a bathroom without rotting the boards? What sort of treatment would be best? Oh and I have two young boys who are pretty good about bathing (at the moment). Donald |
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