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    Oct 26, 2009, 04:27 PM
    Hrdwood floors
    I have "Khars" hardwood flooring in my kitchen. It is 10 years old and is showing wear in the area that our kitchen island stools are, It is from the stools rubbing back and forth. We have good rubber protectors on the stool feet but it is not enough. Is there a way to refinish just the area that is affected or will I need to refinish the whole floor? Any advice would be appreciated.

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