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    @40mm thanks for the offer but to far away. I can imagine the danish will be a on going . Bona Natural sounds a good product. I will fallow up on that next week and get a price.
    Its not going to be in house of the year. just starting to build a small hut tomorrow and wouldn't mind sealing the floor when i get laid before i start framing up just so its protected from day one. Saves me trying to sand out boot marks etc latter on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbear View Post
    @40mm thanks for the offer but to far away. I can imagine the danish will be a on going . Bona Natural sounds a good product. I will fallow up on that next week and get a price.
    Its not going to be in house of the year. just starting to build a small hut tomorrow and wouldn't mind sealing the floor when i get laid before i start framing up just so its protected from day one. Saves me trying to sand out boot marks etc latter on.
    Is that payment for making her floor? or are you an eternal optimist? Or are you sealing it afterwards to lock in proof that it happened...?

    On a more serious note, I would be inclined to seal both sides as well. I have seen the results of flaking and damaged ply from underneath and your other half wont thank you when it breaks here best heels. Nor will you be happy when those heels go through the floor....But underneath can be any left over paint. (We used weather sheild from memory- we had three tins of different colours that we mixed into one ugly medium tan colour that worked really well....Looks like dried poo but still sealed after all these years.)
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