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TSyyteik
post Nov 11 2007, 02:06 AM, updated 19y ago

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My dog scratch the parquet... so can see scratch mark on the wood... any way to repair this without changing it???

if i ask some1 to sand paper.. then polish it back again.. will it work???
if can.. how much will it cost???
how do they count???
any reliable contact in equine park??

thanks in advance
bryanyeo87
post Nov 11 2007, 03:45 AM

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QUOTE(yyteik @ Nov 11 2007, 02:06 AM)
My dog scratch the parquet... so can see scratch mark on the wood... any way to repair this without changing it???

if i ask some1 to sand paper.. then polish it back again.. will it work???
if can.. how much will it cost???
how do they count???
any reliable contact in equine park??

thanks in advance
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you dont need to do that, you nid the "sylek" for parque, just paint over and kau tim, no nid spend rm 100~rm200

also depends how bad is it la

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TSyyteik
post Nov 11 2007, 08:02 PM

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can see the scratches lo... quite bad lar....
just syelek can arr..??? no need to sand paper first arr??
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post Nov 11 2007, 08:05 PM

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use very fine sandpaper...sand it down so its smooth across.
then use the parquet syelek or something they call it and give it a layer.


But warning tho, if its old, you can seet he new layer more obvious than all the layer.

solution? syelek the whole floor t
scorgio
post Nov 16 2007, 12:44 AM

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So little work, not worth to engage wooden flooring contractors loh.

Go hardware shop, buy good quality sand paper. 3 types, medium, fine & extra fine.

Then go back & polish from medium to extra fine.

Finally, finish with gloss laquer.
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post Dec 7 2007, 11:18 PM

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oooOOoo.. ya.. also thought of doing it my self.... but scared will take very long..

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