Tony,

I would test using blue tape on wood to see if the finish pulls off, if the blue tape does not remove the finish on the wood then apply red tape on top of the blue tape and paper off with freezer paper or plastic. There will be some hand work to do around the edges of the wood. Work small section so the tape does not need to remain on the wood for long periods of time.  allow plenty of time for the hand work.

 

 

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From: list-manager@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com [mailto:list-manager@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com] On Behalf Of Stu Rosen
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Tony

If the joints are open use foam rodding and plastic sheeting,Saran and tape above

If the joints are filled which is hardly ever cause the wood flex we use plastic and tape 

Sometimes we will work around the wood by hand

Depends on type of wood and age

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On Jun 5, 2014, at 8:39 PM, Tony Warney <tony@excelstoneandtilecare.com> wrote:

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Can someone I>D> this stone. It is in a busy commercial building lobby. Yes those are wood insets. The floor needs a restoration. Could I get some input on how you would work around the wood. heavy tape may pull the finish off. 

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Tony Warney

Excel Stone and Tile Care

www.excelstoneandtilecare.com

760-788-9400

 
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