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| Here is Kiki using a belt-sander. This was ineffective because the sanding belt would just gum up and then tear. | 
| Finally, something that works! Grinders. I know, right? | 
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| End of day one of grinders' employ. This creates a LOT of dust. | 
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| Rylee, bopping to music and watching herself in the window. Ha! Caught ya on "film"! | 
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| Ye old dust collector. What? You don't have one? Hmmm... | 
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| My Boba Fett get-up. | 
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| This is Pop. He's one of the smartest, hardest working people I know, and I sure appreciate his help! | 
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| This is my owie.You don't want to touch a spinning grinder wheel even WIth a glove on! | 
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| Bare wood! | 
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| This is in my bedroom. Old floor, bare floor. | 
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| NOW he can sand the actual wood! | 
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| zebra (darkest) just kiddin'- it's actually called jacobean-whatever that means! | 
Next, we try some stain samples.
I picked golden. The zebra look is just way off of what I had in mind. And Jake was right, the wood is not accepting the stain the same as it would if it didn't have all that wax imbibed into it.
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| golden oak (lightest) | 
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| mixture of the two | 
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| This is in the bedroom after the stain. So, we ended up with markings from the grinders anyway... (my sections were worse than theirs) but I like it! | 
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| Now to vacuum and get it all cleaned up for the next step.Oiling! This is RIGHT after I oiled. It will not look shiny after the oil is absorbed. | 
 
It's beautiful regardless, but after reading about the effort that went into this floor, it's absolutely gorgeous! The before and afters are mind-boggling. High fives to the entire family.
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