During the life of a floor, spills, drips and sprays will invariably come into contact with a coated timber floor. In many situations it is simply a matter or quickly wiping up the offending material. At other times one may not be aware of the spill or drip and as such it remains for a period of time on the floor. The result of this may be a permanent marking of the floor. All of the above can be classified as surface contaminants of varying aggressiveness to the coating, ranging from negligible to significant. This information sheet outlines where one needs to be exercised care.
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