Take pre cleaning pic to show you didn't cause the MDF swelling

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You sure you didn't clean that one years ago but forgot. Something made you start caulking most jobs.
 

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so now you just need to reclean , mix, float grout, sponge, buff haze and seal... easy peeezy
 

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Hope you got good knee pads. Starting these types of flooring jobs are brutal on the knees and hips. You being a tall person you may really feel it in the lower back too. Now I just hire people to do it. Just bought a 2 person jacuzzi tub for our new place. Glad I pretty much have stopped flooring. I do some but very little
 

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Hope you got good knee pads. Starting these types of flooring jobs are brutal on the knees and hips. You being a tall person you may really feel it in the lower back too. Now I just hire people to do it. Just bought a 2 person jacuzzi tub for our new place. Glad I pretty much have stopped flooring. I do some but very little

Starting?

What about finishing..


I use a roller cart mostly but yes I got decent knee pads but I've been doing floor work for years, as if you didn't know?
 

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Starting?

What about finishing..


I use a roller cart mostly but yes I got decent knee pads but I've been doing floor work for years, as if you didn't know?

Thought it was something new you going after the larger re grouts. Enjoy
 

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Sardines solved my back issues.
You're nosy customer issue too I would imagine.
Grass fed beef has been helping my tendonitis and back problems. I'm maintaining my weight a lot better too. And I don't poop at my customers.
 

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I dropped s big ol trout at my tile job today

Gotta do what ya gotta do. I remember working on a floor in a park model. They were in a side room but I had nights stands and end tables stacked in the hallway so they had zero access. So I strategically placed a sofa and other furniture at the front entrance and yes I visited their porcelain throne.

I ended up putting a toilet closet in my big work van for emergencies lol
 

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Gotta do what ya gotta do. I remember working on a floor in a park model. They were in a side room but I had nights stands and end tables stacked in the hallway so they had zero access. So I strategically placed a sofa and other furniture at the front entrance and yes I visited their porcelain throne.

I ended up putting a toilet closet in my big work van for emergencies lol
The older we get, the more attractive big vans are.
 

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