Lol, I totally agree Dr. Fred thank you for your help.
Sent from my iPhoneTell him he needs a new dealer. Seriously as long as there is a coating on it it is going to scratch unless he has the Dogs declawed. And that's just wrongOn Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 3:04 PM Mike Alston <realmikealston@gmail.com> wrote:A customer has a slate floor on the kitchen that he has attempted to strip the dealer off of and has made a mess. He want he floor to be stripped, cleaned and sealed, but want to prevent scratches from his bigs dogs. I haven't responded to him yet, but going to tell him there is now way I know of to prevent the dogs from scratching the except to get rid of the dogs. I really wouldn't say that, but don't believe that it's possible to prevent them from happening. Pleas correct me if I am wrong in my thinking thanks.
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