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A Meeting Of East And West In Tampines.

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Hi RB, oops, I just realised I missed your baby's full month celebration... very sorry buddy, I've been busy but will be there for the next gathering :sport-smiley-004:

Np, I guessed you couldn't make it as I couldn't get hold of you to pass on the details.

RB, I realised that a small part my supreme floor is stained with epoxy resin paint.... I believe that the workers accidentally drip on the supreme floor when they are painting the epoxy floor.... do you have any good solution on how to remove the stain to the best result.... the workers had already removed the paint but the satined area are roughed and without the supreme floor shine.... also notice that the floor are very slightly discoloured.... :angry2:

Oh dear... any pics to give a better idea of size and where on the whole floor the damage is ?

It sounds like it / they have damaged the surface layer and the print layer underneath. The only way of real repair would be for replacement of the board but as the boards are interlocking, the damaged board would have to be cut out and the replacement would not be able to lock in place correctly.

I have had a couple of digs in the floor from my clumsy self dropping tools off the ladder when running cables and the installer came back and was able to fill them with the same sealer they use on the skirting and I cannot find the marks without looking very hard.

Again, a pic for a better idea but I would also get your ID to get the flooring installers back and see if they cna patch. If the epoxy install was done under your IDs management (i.e. you pay him for it as an item in your reno) then he should fix any damage, if you contracted the people yourself then it is more to do with his good will or you may need to top up :(.

RB

 

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Oh dear... any pics to give a better idea of size and where on the whole floor the damage is ?

It sounds like it / they have damaged the surface layer and the print layer underneath. The only way of real repair would be for replacement of the board but as the boards are interlocking, the damaged board would have to be cut out and the replacement would not be able to lock in place correctly.

I have had a couple of digs in the floor from my clumsy self dropping tools off the ladder when running cables and the installer came back and was able to fill them with the same sealer they use on the skirting and I cannot find the marks without looking very hard.

Again, a pic for a better idea but I would also get your ID to get the flooring installers back and see if they cna patch. If the epoxy install was done under your IDs management (i.e. you pay him for it as an item in your reno) then he should fix any damage, if you contracted the people yourself then it is more to do with his good will or you may need to top up :(.

RB

Hi RB, I'll try take a pic and upload here later or tomorrow, yes the contractor is responsible and I'm also helping him to source for possible solutions.... as replacing would mean re-do the whole area... :furious:

 

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hi rim block..enjoyed reading the 1st few pages of your blog..no thanks to the slow connection where i am now...

great read!

Glad you enjoyed it. I tend to have fun writing about the adventure my life tends to turn in to which, with hindsight of course, tends to be quite humorous.

I am just working on another site with which I will be pulling together the various guides, stories and suggestions from various forums I have posted them to over the last 10 years. Part of it stems from wanting to have everything all in one place, suggestions from various people to do just this (put it all together) and also have some control over what is done with the infomation (ie. sticky the guides rather than watching them just expire after spending a fair few hours working on writing them regardless of how popular they are). Should be interesting to see how that goes. Could do with someone who has an artistic interest as I don't have an artistic bone in my body short of drawing stick men :D. TBH, anyone interested in helping out at all (contributions, design, technical) then let me know, more the merrier.

I will of course continue to post here and other places though as I do enjoy chatting to the good folks here :D.

RB

 

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took awhile to catch up since my last read at your tblog.

must had been an exciting time eh.

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those tiles.................. they're really beautiful!!! stunning i must say

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With projector screen down.

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i'm looking for a simple HTS setup in my games room too. but seems like cost is a big consideration for me. g

ood to have some reference here!

Hi,

Is ur screen motorised?

How much (included installation) and where u bought it huh? Cos about to mount mine soon.

 

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