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I love Derf!!
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Re: Flooring
Hey why is your name kdhtan?? Your in NC, but not in KDH because your salon name is Elite, there is no elite salon in KDH, so I assume it is not because thats the city your in huh? so why kdhtan?
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Re: Flooring
A lot of new restaurants have this stained concrete. The slab is poured then wet buffed, stained, and clear coated. The more clear coats the deeper the look. The only negative issue I have with tile or concrete on the floor is the sound, it gives an echoe to the room.
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Malibu, Thanks for the reference I knoew that they'd be the people to call here.
Just wanted to see some end results. If anyone has this in their salons I wouldlove to see what it looks like. Or if you know any websites too. Thanks |
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We have wood in the front (Yes it scratches, don't do it unless you want to take the time and money to resurface yearly) and we have stained concrete... people LOVE it... its so easy and simple and looks really good... do that
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