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22nd April 2009, 10:10 AM #1
Preparation for floor sanding - how to protect walls and skirting
Hi all,
Renos are starting to wind down.
We'll be finishing all the painting soon and will be sanding the baltic pine floors.
We need to know how to prepare/protect the walls and skirting for the sanding.
i.e. Do we finish the skirting painting completely?
Or do we hold off on the last coat etc.
Either way how do we protect the freshly painted walls and skirting board?
Or do we need to?
I'd be very instrested in hearing from anyone who has had their floors sanded (sandless 'ish' sanders) recently and what they did to prepare and their opinion as to what they would have done better to prepare better, etc.
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