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Suzanne Quigley <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 27 Apr 2008 18:10:20 -0400
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Hello,

I have a colleague who is working to prepare a restored/renovated  
historic house for public tours.  He has encountered a problem  
finishing the hardwood floors the floors are absorbing finishing  
products unevenly.  He wants to be sure that whatever he eventually  
uses to seal the floors has a uniform appearance and does not continue  
to off-gas for more than a short period of time as there will also be  
(sealed) display cases of artifacts in the room that he doesn't damaged.

Any advice as to were to look for guidance on how to seal the floors,  
protect them and prevent damage to other artifacts in the room?  All  
leads are appreciated.

Thanks!


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Suzanne Quigley
art & artifact services
www.suzannequigley.com
718 875 1697
917 676 9039 (cell)
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