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I’m a floor master for many years, like, you won’t get confused. But even a professional, like me, will be able to hit the Polarwood floorboard. Order it often, the appearance is attractive, the price is just wonderful. Firstly, customers complain that the dies are quickly covered with scratches (crumbs, cat-dog claws, furniture legs), crunch, dry out from the heat.
Secondly, I can’t add up opinions about her. Sometimes you spread, no burrs, no knots, dies are connected clearly, the ends and corners are even and clean. Then you meet customers, thank you, tell you that he’s not afraid of water, even near the entrances, like new. Really happy.
Tomorrow is the same task. You open the package, there is half the marriage. You bother, together with customers you find suitable boards. You spoil the damaged ones for a long time near the skirting boards, spread them in the corners. One flour. Six months, customers come running, start shouting that the dies are swollen, worn out. Unpleasant ...
pros
cheap, beautiful; a board from a good batch fits seamlessly, smooth, the ends are not damaged, moisture resistant, wear-resistant
Minuses
easily covered with scratches, crunches a little, cracking under the batteries; a board from a bad batch is 40-50% defective, afraid of moisture, wipes instantly