I got tired of the broken, paint splotched tile on my floor and trying to get ahead of the cat urine that won't go away because of the previous renters having untidy cats.
I chipped up the tiles (w/Jackie's help), revealing black glue that smelled horrible and damaged pressboard sheets. Why couldn't they use plywood? It doesn't disintagrate as quickly.
Okay, fine. I bought a think of floor spackle and we set about trying to fix the holes, dings, and the worst of the waves. Two days to apply that and another day to sand. Then we painted the floor with sealer primer paint.
Next we'll spread sealer on that and then I'll lay press-on tile. I thought the simple job of pulling up the old tile, press-on tile in place of that and it'd take a couple of days. Nope, turned into a major project.
A couple of days in Nick's bed as turned into well over a week.
oy humbug
old tiles up and wood repair done (and gouges in the wall have had a 1st coat of paint)
you can tell by the amound of wood repair just how bad most spots were
flat sealer primer paint
finished floor paint
that's only 1/4 of the floor with a lot of sanding that we had to do
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