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Mop and Glo is not a good product to use on engineered wood flooring. This because Mop and Glo contains a wax, which can ruin the finish that is already on the floors.
Engineered flooring is absolutely good for your floor. Engineered flooring adds glam to your space also gives your home a classy look. Engineered flooring has come to be viewed as one of the widely used products around the globe in large part due to its user-friendly installation, easy maintenance, and various other benefits.Fusion Floors is the leading soft flooring materials trading company in Dubai, U.A.E. The company only distributes high-quality products imported from Europe and Far East countries. You can buy good quality Engineered flooring materials from Fusion Floors.
Mirage, and Mullican are very good floors. For Solid Oak Floors its Mirage,Lauzon and Mercier (Canadian Manufactures) For Exotics Its all in the finishing. Berry floors in Alabama is by far the best finisher in the US For Engineered wood its Mannington Mullican Scandian
Engineered wood floors are made of a plywood with a layer of solid wood on top. These floors allow wood to go where traditionally it could not like a cement sub floors or a sub grade level of your home. Engineered wood is sometimes called a remodel floor because it is more often thinner then solid hardwood. This allows a homeowner to more easily transition between floors that are close in height. They can be refinished, although depending on the thickness of the wood top, it may need to be professionally done. These floors are almost always prefinished. You will find engineered wood floors that are glue down, floating, and staple down. Another benefit of engineered wood is cost. Some more exotic species of wood are very expensive. Engineered woods allow manufactures ways to produce floors in a more budget friendly floor. Solid hardwood floors have time on their side. The tongue and grove style boards have been used in homes for generations. The live expectancy of the floor is 100 + years with proper care. They allow for much easier repair then a laminate or engineered wood and can be easily refinished my an informed DIY. In the past, you only saw solid would in floors 3/4" or even thicker. Today though, there are solid wood floors as thin as 3/8" which allow it to go into an area a ticker floor couldn't. You can find solid wood unfinished if you wish to stain it and polyurethane it yourself or prefinished for quicker installation. Engineered wood floors are made like plywood. They are made up of several layers, mostly of a less expensive wood. The top layer is made of hardwood. Solid hardwood floors, on the other hand are solid hardwood the entire thickness. An engineered wood floor may have only 1/16" or so of hardwood on the surface, where a solid wood floor might be a 1/2" or more. Engineered wood tends to be more stable - it is less likely to move or warp with changes in humidity or temperature. This is because the different layers of wood have the grain running in different directions. They are a good choice over a cement slab floor, and are frequently installed by being glued down.
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ummm.... wow... maybe buy a cat
yes, their very good.
Shih tzu's are friendly dogs that don't grow tall
Bruce hardwood floors are good in kitchens, but not as good as tile floors, which are resistant to stains and burns.
Yes Bulldogs are good dogs. I have a bulldog at home and my little sister ( 3 or 4 years old) is with us. He never bites, growles or anything to her. Even if she pulls his tail, or hits him. That's why bulldos are good dogs for kids to have.
I've heard they are pretty good dogs. Mine is great, not good around little little kids but every dog is different.
These are hyper little dogs, so yes, they are good to play with, but can be snappy.