David Gelinas
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- Mar 20, 2007
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A few areas we have found Fiber Based pads to work well in are:
1) Along the edges of floor, especially doing along toe kicks under kitchen cabinets, to prevent leaving any tooling marks or inconsistencies in the final appearance. They will really blend in areas where you used different types/styles of diamonds on different types/equipment/cutting speeds; i.e., the field apposed to the edges of the floor.
2) We had a trav floor in and condo that had changed hands. This particular floor had a great deal of natural texture to it; it was kind of a cleft texture. When they moved out the furniture you could see wear areas in two sections. If we used traditional diamonds we would have taken out all of the texture and made the areas smooth, if we used powders it would have been slow and inconsistent. With the Fiber Based pads we were able to match factory appearance and the floor came out great.
1) Along the edges of floor, especially doing along toe kicks under kitchen cabinets, to prevent leaving any tooling marks or inconsistencies in the final appearance. They will really blend in areas where you used different types/styles of diamonds on different types/equipment/cutting speeds; i.e., the field apposed to the edges of the floor.
2) We had a trav floor in and condo that had changed hands. This particular floor had a great deal of natural texture to it; it was kind of a cleft texture. When they moved out the furniture you could see wear areas in two sections. If we used traditional diamonds we would have taken out all of the texture and made the areas smooth, if we used powders it would have been slow and inconsistent. With the Fiber Based pads we were able to match factory appearance and the floor came out great.