Browse Forums Building A New House Re: LOOSE LAY KARNDEAN - update from old thread 142Sep 24, 2013 11:45 pm Recently moved to a 60's home in need of some improvement! http://s797.photobucket.com/user/leenii ... ch%20House Old house: http://s797.photobucket.com/albums/yy25 ... loo/House/ Re: LOOSE LAY KARNDEAN - update from old thread 159Jun 04, 2014 10:10 pm ment they are better imo because you don't have to sand them back like solid timber.sanding is a pain with dust even with a bag on sander ,then you need to stay off floor when you reseal.SB did Karndean not inform you about dogs (re scratches)l was told treat it like solid timber. Re: LOOSE LAY KARNDEAN - update from old thread 160Jun 05, 2014 10:33 am pattycake4 ment they are better imo because you don't have to sand them back like solid timber.sanding is a pain with dust even with a bag on sander ,then you need to stay off floor when you reseal.SB did Karndean not inform you about dogs (re scratches)l was told treat it like solid timber. I have a cat, but am hoping to get a dog in the future (hubby will have a raised eyebrow when he reads this ) - We are getting Country Oak, so hopefully scratches and marks won't be as visible because the floor is not too dark ... A Sabco spin mop, minimal moisture, not very regularly. I was told these hybrids are water resistant 🤷♀️ 2 7644 Hi, Apologies - I know there is plenty out there on this but struggling to put together the puzzle. We're planning our garage/external laundry to master bedroom and… 0 11121 Is it possible to render an old corrugated iron shed.I have heard that it can be done if it is covered with chicken wire first.Not sure of the ratio of the render mix and… 0 4897 |