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Reply To: | "The mouth is the most dangerous part of the person." --NYC Cab Driver" < [log in to unmask]> |
Date: | Sat, 16 Feb 2002 00:51:25 -0500 |
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On another listserv, a friend writes:
> Flooring tiles:
> Someone recently asked about various types of floor tiles. The guy who
> is refinishing some of the floors at our new house sounds like he knows
> what he's talking about when he talks about this topic. He says that
> he wouldn't use Pergo or Armstrong flooring in a basement, because he's
> seen demonstrations where those brands of tiles are dropped in water, and
> evidently they have cork cores that swell right up and destroy the tiles
> when they get wet. He says instead he recommends a type of flooring
> called Sonia, which doesn't swell when wet. He says you can get Sonia
> tiles at a store called Michigan Hardwood. He says these tiles are easy
> enough to install that anybody could install them at home, with no special
> training.
>
> Anyway, I don't know what I'm talking about here -- I know nothing
> whatsoever about floor tiles!!! I'm repeating what our flooring guy
> said. He seems knowledgeable, for whatever that's worth.
Any comments on this? Any corrections?
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