Designing Kitchens and Bathrooms - shower stall/walls
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Doreenm
09-02-01, 02:22 PM
After the floors were refinished in my house I had to paint the walls. I know this is not the way to do things but sometimes you just have to put the cart before the horse.
The floors were covered with plastic drop cloths. Since the cloths have been lifted - I can see marks from them (dull spots on the floor). Is there anything I can do to remove these marks? I really don't want to have the floor screened and more urethane applied.
The floors were covered with plastic drop cloths. Since the cloths have been lifted - I can see marks from them (dull spots on the floor). Is there anything I can do to remove these marks? I really don't want to have the floor screened and more urethane applied.
accawmacke
12-04-01, 03:26 PM
Anyone suggest a free-standing shower stall (corner entry or neo angle or side entrance no larger than 32-34 inches wide and less than 78" tall OR a modular of similar dimensions each of which had free-standing walls? I.e., walls are thicker than thin panels that must be screwed to plumb walls? My house has rather un-plumb walls. Thanks!