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"BP - \"Infarct a Laptop Daily\"" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 25 Feb 2000 18:19:16 -0500
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Why not just poly over it?

DD

Met History wrote:

> What's wet-sanding a floor like?  I have a 6'x6' area of floor in my office
> (built in 1906 for Robert Henri's art school which soon became the Parsons
> School of Design) that where the poly has worn off, but I don't want dust all
> over the place.  Possible to wet sand to reduce dust?
>
> Sign me, Raisin Grain

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