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To: moovova
I’m close to finishing a 16x20 hardwood deck (Brazilian walnut).

Sounds beautiful but expensive. What would you use to fill/repair some deep marks in hardwood floors (caused by some lye)?

That’s the best thing about online ordering...wide variety & great selection.

Yes, and i am able to help neighbors to find better prices thereby. I am also able to run more than one profile of Firefox at once, and have one mainly for shopping (another mostly for text), and with the session manager ext. you can save any session of tabs. Using Colorful Tabs, and TabMixPlus (reduce tab width) and the FTDark theme helps.

Example: FirefoxFTDeepDarkColorfulTabs.1

RE Sears...I find their website to be very user unfriendly...decent selection but hard to navigate.

They hardly come up in my searches, and prices seem to be higher with less selection. But Amazon needs to let us choose how many items per page we can view.

72 posted on 01/09/2017 12:30:55 PM PST by daniel1212 ( Turn to the Lord Jesus as a damned and destitute sinner+ trust Him to save you, then follow Him!)
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To: daniel1212

“What would you use to fill/repair some deep marks in hardwood floors (caused by some lye)?”

I don’t know...I’m not an expert on a repair of that nature. Your best bet would be to contact a HW flooring company/refinisher. They may even suggest replacing the damaged area with the same wood. Maybe they can blend the new finish with the old...maybe they’ll have to refinish the whole floor.

My project is a first time DIY. I’m learning as I go!


77 posted on 01/09/2017 3:01:30 PM PST by moovova
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