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Floor C are and P roduct W arr anty Guide[...]
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2 Lifetime Structural Integrity W arranty (1) Residential Finish W arranty (in years) (2) Commercial F inish W arranty (in years) (3) Wood W ear Layer W arranty (in years) (4) 3 times Sanding W arranty (5) Lifetime Adhesive Bond W arranty (6) Lifetime Subfloor Moisture Prot ection W arranty (7) Pre-installation Defects Warr anty (8) Radiant-heated [...]
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Page 3
3 Care and Main tenance Guidelines for Bruc e® Dura-L uster®, Dura-Luster Plus and P ermion® Finish F loors Proper care and maint enance will help ensure your floor always looks its best. Simply follow the maintenance st eps and floor care tips outlined below . Initial Care: Follo wing installation, clean with Bruce Dura-L uster No-Wax F loor Cl[...]
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4 • Color v ariations between flooring and/or samples and other flooring or wood products, which you wish to match (e.g ., cabinets, stair railings, trim, etc.). • Deficiencies related to subfloor/floor joist assemblies , subfloor preparation materials, and fasteners including, but not limited to , uneven subfloor surfaces, floor deflection or [...]