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Old 10-25-2009, 06:35 AM   #1
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Hi,

I own and run a small fashion shop. It gets a lot of foot traffic on it daily. It's around 50m2. It currently is a wooden floor with a linoleum cover (which is in a poor state).

What I would like is a cost effective, attractive, easy to maintain floor than is easy to install. I would prefer something that can be laid / poured directly over the existing linoleum. I have been looking at various Sika products but I'm confused by now and cannot really work out their applications to my needs. Can anyone recommend a solution(s)?

thanks in advance

George

ps. I'm in Denmark so any product needs to be European based

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