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wood renewal products? homi 07-02-2007
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Posted by homi on July 2, 2007, 3:07 pm

looking for info on those 'wood renewal' processes (Varathane,
N'hance) as an alternative to sanding.
the only comments that come up on searching are from 2001.

anyone with more recent info on looks/durability?


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Posted by Doug Miller on July 2, 2007, 3:46 pm
>
>looking for info on those 'wood renewal' processes (Varathane,
>N'hance) as an alternative to sanding.
>the only comments that come up on searching are from 2001.
>
>anyone with more recent info on looks/durability?

Perhaps if you provided a little information on what kind of problem you're
trying to fix... ?

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Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

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On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 19:46:46 GMT, spambait@milmac.com (Doug Miller)
wrote:

>>
>>looking for info on those 'wood renewal' processes (Varathane,
>>N'hance) as an alternative to sanding.
>>the only comments that come up on searching are from 2001.
>>
>>anyone with more recent info on looks/durability?
>
>Perhaps if you provided a little information on what kind of problem you're
>trying to fix... ?

Posted by homi on July 3, 2007, 3:50 pm
On Jul 2, 1:46 pm, spamb...@milmac.com (Doug Miller) wrote:
>
> >looking for info on those 'wood renewal' processes (Varathane,
> >N'hance) as an alternative to sanding.
> >the only comments that come up on searching are from 2001.
>
> >anyone with more recent info on looks/durability?
>
> Perhaps if you provided a little information on what kind of problem you're
> trying to fix... ?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
>
> It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.

we have the common problem of high-use areas that are worn and
graying, with the rest of the floor looking pretty good.
we'd like to get rid of the worn look in the problem areas.

I think it's regular wood (?cherry) vs laminate, but not sure how to
tell really.


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