Lap Marks
Lap Marks
<h1>Lap Marks (Hardwood Flooring)</h1>
<h2>Floor Detective® Defect Guide</h2>
<h4>What You Need to Know</h4>
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• Lap marks are visible streaks, lines, or bands in the surface finish caused by overlapping applications that do not properly blend together<br>
• The condition typically follows the direction of finish application and may run with or across the wood grain depending on applicator technique<br>
• Lap marks are a
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