garyg
B&B membership has its percs
Gal down the street was into rehab/flipping houses - she's said previously Phil's #1 choice is the best, but of course most expensive.
I have a can here somewhere. I think. I used that on EVERYTHING. I hate that they stopped making it. I used it on boots, belts, guns, beater leather shoes. It had a "richness" about it that was hard to beat. My wife kept bees for a bit while homeskooling, wonder what damage I could do with some beeswax?The problem with waxing them is it makes it difficult to scuff and coat later.
As far as wax goes, sadly Johnson paste wax was discontinued a couple of years ago. I have part of a can that I sparing use on guns stocks.
She'll have to loan me some then. I mean, hello! Science!There's lots of beeswax wood polish on the market
From what I understand, off gassing with carpet is a non issue, especially in CA where there are laws around that. In fact I have heard it to be more of a concern with LVP and laminate.
Regarding leaking between the strips for engineered wood, why is that not an issue with LVP.
(I assume LVT refers to tile instead of plank but is otherwise similar?)
Also what is the concern with wood glued on concrete?
Flat is more important than level. If there's an overall slope to the entire floor, it's not that big a deal. Some patterns may make it more noticeable.Is a level floor a problem even for new/newish houses? Mine is 7 years old.