Actually, they did. Grin At 06:08 AM 7/2/2008, you wrote: >well then sence you did that step for them they had better lower the >price grin. >jim >At 04:04 AM 7/2/2008, you wrote: > > >Aloha Everyone, > >Thanks for all the suggestions for getting the grout off of our > >floor. I tried the snow scraper, but I just couldn't seem to have > >enough control with it. > >My friend also tried the snow scraper, but we both ended up using a > >1-1/4 inch putty knife and a hammer. The floor looked kind of like > >someone had put braille dots on it. I kept looking for messages, but > >found none, grin. I also learned that an oven mit worn on the hand > >that did not hold the hammer was a most effective bruise guard. > > > >After it was almost beautiful, we used a combination of PlaniPatch > >Plus with PlaniPatch and water. After two thin coats, we were ready > >for the installers. They of course told us that we did not have to > >put down the PlaniPatch because they had planned to do that. Gosh, > >would have been nice if they'd told us. It was very humid here today, > >so we had to run big fans to get the bugger to dry before the > >installers arrived. > > > >So, the next project is to remove the tack-strip, the rest of the > >carpet and pad before the carpet arrives. They told us it would be > >about 4 to 6 weeks for "our ship to come in", so we have plenty of > >time. I bought a new set of sliders so that I can move all the desks, > >file cabinets, cases of braille paper...oh my. Take care and thanks again. > >Betsy > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > >No virus found in this incoming message. > >Checked by AVG. > >Version: 8.0.134 / Virus Database: 270.4.3/1528 - Release Date: > >7/1/2008 7:26 AM > >
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