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    G'day ctd.

    I would go with the advise of what Gaza suggested.
    Afterall.
    He does it for a living.

    Hooroo.
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    I meant no harm, just having a bit of a joke. Like your (Didn't know that they French polished Hardwood Flooring.) I thought it was funny! If you dish it out you should expect some back!<O:p</O:p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auspiciousdna
    I meant no harm, just having a bit of a joke. Like your (Didn't know that they French polished Hardwood Flooring.) I thought it was funny! If you dish it out you should expect some back!<O</O
    Umm... It was a sincere question... DO they french polish Hardwood flooring?
    Whats so funny about that??

    Don't get me started on dishing it out...

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    No French polishers don’t polish floors, that’s why it was so funny!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auspiciousdna
    No French polishers don’t polish floors,
    Well, Why didn't you say that in the first place?
    Rather than trying to be a smartarsse.

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    The method used by French polishers might work here! If you don’t know what I’m on about, why not ask me. Instead of hassling me about something you don’t know about! Can we just leave it here mate because weren’t not on the same page, not even the same book by the sound of things Let it go

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    Auspiciousdna. Could you do me a favour please. Use the font in the reply window.

    Pasting from Office makes it plain hard to read. If you want to cut and paste do it in Notepad or a plain text.

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    The method used by French polishers might work here! If you don’t know what I’m on about, why not ask me. Instead of hassling me about something you don’t know about! Can we just leave it here mate because weren’t not on the same page, not even the same book by the sound of things Let it go


    Auspiciousdna. Could you do me a favour please. Use the font in the reply window.

    Pasting from Office makes it plain hard to read. If you want to cut and paste do it in Notepad or a plain text.

    The top is my text, the bottom yours, what are you on about, they are the same?

    I cut and pasted both our text!!!!!!!!!!

    Are you the fonts police??????????



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    DO NOT go putting any crap on the floor that is not made by the coating manufacter, this will cause problems latter with re-finishing. IE rejection of the coat would occur.

    Gaza suggested. Afterall. He does it for a living.
    I am not a floor sander but i own a flooring company and also currenlty writting my thesis about timber floors in aust, so any one want to read 25000 words on flooring let me know,

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    Must be an auspicious deoxyribonucleic acid thing, us mere mortals with the ordinary double helix of genetic info aren't evolved enough to comprehend this highbrow humour :confused: seriously though are you sure someone out there doesn't french polish floors? cause I can't see the joke :confused:
    Instead of a possible reaction with the tanins, why not suggest a fine grade of "scotchbrite" as an alternative, I turned to it quite a while ago to avoid the staining problems.
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    [QUOTE=E. seriously though are you sure someone out there doesn't french polish floors? staining problems.[/QUOTE]

    Why not use your search engine and have a search, if they do!!!!

    And waste your own time!!!!!!!!

    If you even knew what french polishing was. you wouldn't ask such a question!<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>

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    As you would be aware favourable molecule, the shellac finish has been the traditional finish for musical instruments, furniture and even sometimes the floors of aristrocracy ,recently has even found itself used as a coating for foodstuffs at times, not all that bad for black bug shells.
    As an aside in the service of common courteousy & in the interests of things that are good & fair are you aware of how smug & self righteous your posts come across as in this instance?
    Bruce C.
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    :eek: :eek:
    The only way to get rid of a [Domino] temptation is to yield to it. Oscar Wilde

    .....so go4it people!

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    Quote Originally Posted by E. maculata
    recently has even found itself used as a coating for foodstuffs at times
    So M&M's are French Polished???
    (attempting to inject a little humour which I am sure MOST would appreciate)
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auspiciousdna
    Are you the fonts police??????????
    No he's not, and I thought you might have been bright enough to realise that he is the moderator of this forum and he has a bloody big sharp axe.

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