Resin

Discussion in 'Vinyl / Impervious floor coverings' started by mjfl, Feb 12, 2018.

  1. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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    Do you think this will be the new fad?
     
  2. Rugmunching

    Rugmunching Well-Known Member

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    Used to have a dabble in resin driveways if that counts :)
     
  3. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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  4. Neilydun

    Neilydun Well-Known Member

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    Yes I think so. Would like to have a go, if I had more time.
    The concrete screeders who used to work on site, are now just doing resin.
     
  5. Nick58

    Nick58 Well-Known Member

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    Definetly think so myself yes.
    Keep saying to a few pals it will take over sheet materials in the right places
     
  6. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    3D stuff looks good
     
  7. Glenn H

    Glenn H Well-Known Member

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    Will be doing a course at some point
     
  8. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    Deffo gonna be one to get into
     
  9. Cre8tiveflooring

    Cre8tiveflooring Well-Known Member

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    Seamless flooring will be big


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  10. nevertrever2

    nevertrever2 Well-Known Member

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    I've seen it on a bathroom floor and it looked good
     
  11. Yiddo1982

    Yiddo1982 Well-Known Member

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    Did the liquid lino course in holland. So much involved in it but looks good and could be massive

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  12. Cre8tiveflooring

    Cre8tiveflooring Well-Known Member

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    When did you do the course? Looks good


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  13. Yiddo1982

    Yiddo1982 Well-Known Member

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    In November. They have already released the product but are still testing and fault finding certain circumstances where it has issues

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  14. merit

    merit Well-Known Member

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    What are the issues? cracking? Dodgey subfloors?


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  15. Yiddo1982

    Yiddo1982 Well-Known Member

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    Mainly furniture as when you apply the lackeryou have to walk on it with studded shoes similar to spiky ones and it leaves indentations which do disappear but obviously if your putting heavy furniture on it will the remain. They hadn't tested this at the time and if they were to remain in the floor would compromise the whole product really


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