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  1. geoffw

    Removing stubborn old tiles & lino

    I had a peek last week. They are holding up very well. I didn't have a chance for a close look- it was only to sign a new joint tenant bond form- but there were no obvious scratches or dulling. The tenant did have felt on the chairs and table legs to help prevent scuffing.
  2. geoffw

    Removing stubborn old tiles & lino

    I haven't seen if for a while. After 12 months it was looking good. Sister in law has had it done, and two years afterward, despite young kids, it's still looking OK. Except for the scrappy installation job they did :D
  3. geoffw

    Removing stubborn old tiles & lino

    yadreamin, I haven't actually seen the floors for some months. After three months, they were looking really good, but I can't tell yet. The floors the sold were supposedly installed in the shop (about 2sm of each style in a medium use area))- and they looked pretty good. I didn't cost...
  4. geoffw

    Removing stubborn old tiles & lino

    Hobbled, For the vinyl, check out http://www.somersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=44319#post44319 - the floorstripper from Kennards was great. (There's even a piccy later in the thread). It cost me $85/day- but you can (I think) get a three hour rental starting 5PM and dropping back at...
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