FloorMaven
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Tannic acid content of a hardwood floor - does it dissipate over time?
Tannic acid content of a hardwood floor - does it dissipate over time?
but what are the chances of catching up is my dilemma?Ernesto said:That'll speed up the color quite fast.
I'm guessing that you probably don't have a choice to wait a week with the boards exposed to see if any change is noticeable before you get further committed?but what are the chances of catching up is my dilemma?
FloorMaven said:I've got a fill-in with Brazilian Koa (Tigerwood). Its the same product but of course the new is so much lighter than the old. Everyone involved is wondering if the color will always be playing catch-up? I have no definitive answers.
... but the Brazilian cherry which tends to darken a lot too over time, will not keep on getting darker forever...
Did you end up doing the job? If so, what were the results?
Hmmm, all I can say is last one touches it owns it.
Says whom?
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