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Old June 3rd 04, 11:34 PM
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From: Laura R.

I thought by sealed they might mean it has a coating of some sort?

I thought so, too, until I started thinking about it some more. With
finished wood floors, the wood isn't necessarily "sealed" in that the
gaps between the planks would almost certainly allow steam to
penetrate. Somebody would have to glob polyurethane onto a regular
wood floor to really "seal" it, which is a really dumb thing to do if
one doesn't want broken legs. :-) Thus, I figured that by "sealed",
they might mean laminate-type wood flooring. I could, of course, be
wrong. :-)


Seems that sealing wood floors is putting some type of finish on them. Here's
what I found at Google:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...d+wood+floors&
btnG=Search

Lauren
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