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Quicksand Flooring on Instagram: "This floor had so many gaps, some of them up to 10mm wide!! It started to become a hazard so this is how we fixed them:  First we sand all the old varnish off to start prepping the floor. Then we need to remove all the hardened, cracked old filler - using a plunge saw makes this a much easier job!   Now we start mixing up the filler - Pak Stop by Berger Seidle mixed with the matching PafukiPowder in the colour Maple/Ash/Pine to match the Baltic Pine floor. The best thing about this filler is that it stays completely FLEXIBLE allowing the boards to move with expansion and contraction. Game changing 👏🏻  It then gets evenly troweled onto the floor to fill all the gaps. Once dried (14-16hrs) it gets sanded off. After some buffing the floor is ready to be coa Floor Sanding, Old Wood Floors, Wood Plank Flooring, Farmhouse Flooring, Wide Plank Flooring, Pine Floors, House Extension, Wood Filler, Easy Jobs

Quicksand Flooring on Instagram: "This floor had so many gaps, some of them up to 10mm wide!! It started to become a hazard so this is how we fixed them: First we sand all the old varnish off to start prepping the floor. Then we need to remove all the hardened, cracked old filler - using a plunge saw makes this a much easier job! Now we start mixing up the filler - Pak Stop by Berger Seidle mixed with the matching PafukiPowder in the colour Maple/Ash/Pine to match the Baltic Pine floor…

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