question about refinishing wood floors

Tue May 13 10:42:26 PDT 2008
Neighbor105425 Wrote:
Hi All, We are planning on having our wood floors in our kitchen refinished. Should we move all the food, dishes, etc from the cabinets? I am not sure how much dust this will kick up but everyone keeps telling me it is a lot. I don't want to open the cabinets and have a quarter inch thick of wood shavings on the dishes. What have other people done in the past? Thanks in advance.

Thu May 22 09:41:45 PDT 2008
L2M_archives2 Wrote:
Here's a discussion thread posted earlier on Smalltown that you may fnid helpful.

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Thu May 22 09:43:30 PDT 2008
Zoltan Wrote:
Most of the time the dust is minimal. The floor sander will have a dust bag attached, however there's no such thing as "dust free" sanding. I would put plastic over the kitchen cabinets, that would prevent dust going inside. Zoltan Gode

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