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Sand, first in circles, then with the grain
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I'll put in a filler to make the edge with the tile smooth
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I will take off the partial board; the joint will be between full boards
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Sanding the back so the joint will be tight
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Avoid glue coming up between the pieces
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You don't need this tool, but it does a great job
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Push finish to the edge of the floor
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The bottom edge of the wall will be covered with baseboard
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... and the baseboard will cover a bit of the floor
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Use a pad of toweling only once along the wall
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... then only use it in the middle of the floor
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Fresh wipes along the walls, used wipes in the middle
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Putting on stain uses the same process
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Sand, then a second coat put on full thickness (not wiped off)
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