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		<title>is it possible to repair a ding in a hard wood floor without replacing the boards?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I currently rent a home and noticed that my kids have left some dings in the hard wood floor when they were rolling my office chair around the office area. The landlord is very particular about the floors and will have a fit if he sees this. We will have to pay for the repair [...]]]></description>
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