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don@nebr
Posted 2/25/2015 04:29 (#4412354)
Subject: sanding oak floor


Will a floor sander take off remnants of old linoleum from 50 years ago? Its just the paper like backing. Doesnt seem like any glue OR the glue is all absorbed by wood now.

Should this floor be refinished? House builder used ALL 18" rems,,,not one long board in whole floor. Would you call that the distressed look
? Plus he never filled the cracks or varnished/finished the wood,,,just used it like subfloor and threw linoleum over it. Must have had an endless supply of 2" narrow oak at his disposal

Would like to save it if possible. Will it look good all finished with those short boards everywhere? This is a kitchen if it matters so new cabinets going down as soon as floor gets done one way or the other.
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