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In message , R D S writes
Anyway, anyone done similar such? Any regrets? Haven't done it myself, but this house does have a couple of rooms with plain square top planks as skirting. My only comment is that dust on the square top is far more obvious than on 'proper' shaped skirting, and therefore requires more frequent dusting and wiping. -- Graeme |
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On 27/11/2020 10:19, Graeme wrote:
In message , R D S writes Anyway, anyone done similar such? Any regrets? Haven't done it myself, but this house does have a couple of rooms with plain square top planks as skirting.Â* My only comment is that dust on the square top is far more obvious than on 'proper' shaped skirting, and therefore requires more frequent dusting and wiping. Interesting. We aren't mega houseproud, that could be an issue. I'll get the router out and bevel it. |
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