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Scatches In Timber Floor
Please I need to know how to remove fairly deep scratches in my mahogany strip timber floor. Any worthwhile advice is appreciated.
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Re: Scatches In Timber Floor
If the scratches are really deep a couple pictures might help come up with a solution. justin
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Re: Scatches In Timber Floor
Is there any product I can put on the scratches to hide them??
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Re: Scatches In Timber Floor
better to get in a restorer / french polisher or similar to make it look like you never had a acident ,we had to bring one in after fitting a solid wood floor and they did a fantastic job might cost a litle but 100% worth it .
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