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My wood floor has a 10x½ inch scuff from a wrought iron chair.
Should I use a bit of paint thinner or sand paper and then touch it up with more polyurethane??? thanks, bonnie |
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Do you mean a scratch (single) or scuffing (plural), like the chair has been
moving back and forth for a while? "BonnieJean" <BonnieJean@comcast.net> wrote in message news:ruydnVHSLdBtOAKiRVn-tA@comcast.com... : My wood floor has a 10x½ inch scuff from a wrought iron chair. : Should I use a bit of paint thinner or sand paper and then touch it up with : more polyurethane??? : : thanks, : bonnie : : |
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One scuff/scratch but it is wide, about ½ inch so it is visible.
bonnie "570-622-6441" <bubba@corrupt.gov> wrote in message news:8l_nb.107046$Hs.70024@twister.nyroc.rr.com... > Do you mean a scratch (single) or scuffing (plural), like the chair has been > moving back and forth for a while? > > > > "BonnieJean" <BonnieJean@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:ruydnVHSLdBtOAKiRVn-tA@comcast.com... > : My wood floor has a 10x½ inch scuff from a wrought iron chair. > : Should I use a bit of paint thinner or sand paper and then touch it up > with > : more polyurethane??? > : > : thanks, > : bonnie > : > : > > |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 06:16:58 -0500, "BonnieJean"
<BonnieJean@comcast.net> wrote: >My wood floor has a 10x½ inch scuff from a wrought iron chair. >Should I use a bit of paint thinner or sand paper and then touch it up with >more polyurethane??? I would be interested if this works out ok. I am about to do the whole floor because of half a dozen scratches/scuffs but if I could get away just doing those few places I'd be much happier. |