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Wood Floor For Better Textures and Finishes
When we submit to a wood floor's feel, we're regularly submitting to the total of grain or "feel" a particular wood floor has. Some wood floors such as oak and brood, have a lot of grain, so have a rougher feel or feel then other wood floors such as maple, which leans to have fewer grain and a smoother buff. Different styles of buff shells that are useful to the wood floor will also lean to change the feel. For example, a deep polyurethane buff shell will have a smoother feel than a wax buff might. (continued at http://your-floors.blogspot.com/2007...tures-and.html ) |
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