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- From: JB <jbl@mesaadm.cre.nt.com>
- Subject: Re: Wood Floors Using Pine!
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.161104.8634@brtph560.bnr.ca>
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 16:11:04 GMT
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- In article <e76qXB1w161w@cdthq.UUCP> Gary Heston, gary@cdthq.UUCP writes:
- >> My question is, is using pine a
- >> very wise decision?
-
- I have a 10 inch wide plank southern yellow pine floor with polyurethane
- finish. Can you say "distressed finish" ?? I try to limit the high heel
- use on the floor to such extent as I can and will need to resand refinish
- at some point in time, but I like the way it looks. Just understand that
- it will look quite different from a hardwood floor.
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