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Quality sanding and coating.
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All visible nails punched and filled using an appropriate colour timber putty. Putty colour will approximate the colour of the darker boards within a floor.
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Nail holes, knot holes and gaps at the end boards to be filled with appropriate filler.
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Some variation in colour and grain between new and old boards.
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Black japanning or stain around the perimeter of some older timber may produce a finished floor with a two-tone effect.
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All timber floors will expand and contract according to the environment. Floor movement is quite normal and to be expected.
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A coating that will provide many years of beauty providing that it is properly maintained.
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Some lighting, particularly down lights will produce a visible, fine, circular scratched effect on the floor. High gloss finishes will tend to accentuate this effect that often reduces over time.
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Some slight markings on skirting boards from contact with the edger machine.
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Any silicone and other products on a floor may cause rejection with subsequent coats of polyurethane. Silicone or silicone based products include Fabulon, Hair Spray, Fly Spray, Cleaning Agents etc.
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