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May 3, 2012 on 5:41 pm
What Gloss Level Should I Use On My Floor? When selecting a gloss level for wood, laminate or vinyl flooring consider these factors… High-gloss provides a bright finish that reflects the most light which will highlight scuffs, scratches and other marks. Heavy foot-traffic, high-heel shoes, rolling carts and pets will show wear on a high-gloss finish. With frequent routine maintenance a high-gloss shine can be successfully maintained. Matte (or Satin) finish has the lowest available shine because it absorbs the most light. The shine is often referred to as being a “natural” shine. This low luster makes marks, scuffs and scratches less noticeable. Matte or satin finish level requires less maintenance and re-coating than high or semi-gloss finishes. Semi-gloss or (Low-gloss) provides modest shine to a floor while requiring less maintenance than its high-gloss counterpart. Semi-gloss has more pizzaz than a matte finish. When deciding on gloss level for a floor, consider the following:
Here are some top brands of flooring finishes: Wood/ Cork: Bona Hardwood, Basic Coatings, Bruce Fresh Finish, LOBA® Stone/ Tile/ Laminate: Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate, Aqua Mix, DuPont™ StoneTech® Resilient/ Vinyl/ Linoleum: Mannington Award Series®, Diversey, Congoleum, Armstrong Once ‘n Done, Forbo Marmoleum, Domco Sure Shine, Lonseal Lonfinish, Metroflor, Hilway Direct, Spartan
April 26, 2012 on 2:59 pm
How do I clean off black spots from grout on Quarry Tile
Aqua mix Grout Haze Clean Up has long been used as an aid in the final cleanup stage of grouting.
It can be used in the cleaning of black pigment from cementicious grout from quarry tile.
It was always frustrating as we never had a simple solution. We’d tried acids and tried high alkaline strippers with unsatisfactory result from both.
Aqua Mix Grout Haze Clean up was used, undiluted, and found that the stubborn black pigment stain that had gotten into the quarry tile came off instantly and with minimal effort from a white scrubbie pad.
Best of all, it is not harmful to new grout nor to old grout.
How do I clean off black spots from grout on Quarry Tile? It was always frustrating as we never had a simple solution for this. We’ve tried acids and high alkaline strippers with unsatisfactory result from both. Aqua Mix Grout Haze Clean Up has long been used as an aid in the final cleanup stage of grouting. It can also be used in the cleaning of black pigment from cementicious grout from quarry tile. Aqua Mix Grout Haze Clean Up was used, undiluted, and we found that the stubborn black pigment stain that had gotten into the quarry tile came off instantly and with minimal effort from a white scrubbie pad. Best of all, it is not harmful to new grout nor to old grout. Compliments of Aqua Mix Sales & Service Team
September 7, 2010 on 3:53 pm
Autumn the perfect time to get back to floorcare routines that keep your floors looking GREAT. It may even be time for your floor to get an extra bit of TLC to really shine before the winter holidays set in. There are many types of floors that require different routines however they all have one thing in common-
Many flooring manufacturers maintain care instructions on their websites for easy reference. Some recommend specific floor care products for cleaning and maintenance. The floor’s warranty will tell you if using a specific product is required in order to uphold the manufacturer’s warranty. Look up instructions for your floor if you know who made it. Hardsurface floors:Sweep or vacuum! I can’t emphasize enough that routine sweeping or vacuuming is a must (vacuum should be in good condition and on the correct setting for hardsurface floors) for all hard surface flooring- including hardwood, laminate, vinyl, linoleum, stone and tile. This keeps small particles of dirt and debris, which can cause microscopic scratches and dulling of your floor’s finish, off the floor. The higher the gloss level of your floor’s finish, the more evident the scratches will be. Stone and tile are the most resistant to scratches however the grout lines will collect dirt if left unswept. I’m often asked how often a person should sweep their floor. I typically reply that it depends on how much use and traffic the floor gets. A floor that is lived-on daily by a family of four (or more) is likely going require sweeping daily. For a person who lives alone the same floor may only need to be swept once each week. Basic routine maintenance also involves cleaning. Like sweeping, the frequency with which your floor should be cleaned varies between households. Use your good judgment based on the amount of traffic on your floor. Many hardsurface floors can be easily cleaned with a no-rinse spray cleaner and a microfiber mop. This includes urethane-finished hardwood, laminate, stone & tile. Each type of floor requires a different cleaning product (so always read labels) however the idea is the same across the board. Clean the floor in small sections to avoid the sprayed cleaner from drying before you get a chance to wipe it. Bona & Basic both have popular spray cleaners for use on urethane wood floors (and more). These are reputable floor care products that are not directly linked to a specific flooring manufacturer. If you know the brand of your wood floor, check to see what the flooring manufacturer recommends before purchasing cleaner & care products. Several flooring manufacturers have their own brand of cleaner that is specifically formulated for use on their floor. Websites, such as www.1877floorguy.com carry most manufacturer specific floor care products such as Mannington Ultra Clean and Bruce Dura Luster which are formulated for cleaning wood and laminate floors made by these companies. Several spray cleaners, like the Ultra Clean and DuraLuster, are intended for use on multiple types of flooring surfaces. Wilsonart Ready Mix Spray is a laminate and linoleum floor cleaner. Bona makes a stone, tile & laminate cleaner. These can be economical cleaning products if you’ve got more than one type of flooring materials in your home so do some research before you buy. For cleaning stone & tile well-known products are made by AquaMix and DuPont StoneTech . Among the available products are easy to use spray & wipe cleaners. These quality routine cleaners, AquaMix’s AquaShield and DuPont StoneTech Revitalizer, both contain cleaning agent and sealer to protect the stone surface as it cleans (sealing is very important for natural stone). AquaMix and StoneTech also offer products for deeper cleaning (occasional use) such as Grout Deep Clean to remove stubborn grout stains or KlenzAll for cleaning soap scum and mildew from natural stone. Tips to keep in mind when using spray & wipe cleaners:
Waxed wood floors require a completely different cleaning regiment. Routinely, a waxed wood floor should only be swept and spot cleaned. If spot cleaning is needed, use a cleaner formulated for use on a waxed hardwood floor such as Bruce Lite-n-Natural or Bruce Dark-n-Rich Liquid Paste Wax with Cleaner. You’ll use the same cleaner when your floor needs to be completely cleaned and waxed which should be done every 6 months to a year. The Bruce Liquid Paste Wax with Cleaner is an all-in-one product that takes care of cleaning and waxing thereby reducing the number of steps in the process. Waxed wood floors require a buffer machine which you can typically rent from a local hardware store. More information on cleaning waxed wood floors can be found in the blog post, Surprise! Wood Floors Under the Carpet! Wax or Urethane Finish? Carpet:Like hardsurface floors, carpet also requires routine maintenance to keep dirt and debris from becoming ingrained into the floor and dulling it’s appearance. The #1 rule is vacuum! Vacuuming will pick up loose dirt and debris left behind from foot traffic, food crumbs, etc. and it will lift the carpet pile which becomes especially matted down in high traffic areas. You can’t really overdo vacuuming so however often you can, do it. Your vacuum needs to be in good working condition in order to pick-up dirt. If you notice it’s not picking up visible dirt, take it to a service center for repair or get a new vacuum if the one you’re using is very old. The lint bag should be changed with some frequency since a full bag will generate dust into the air landing on the carpet. Vacuuming around the edges of the room where carpet meets wall is often missed because the vacuum itself can only get so close to the wall. Dirt build-up in these areas will eventually look like a dark rim around the edges of the room. Using the vacuum’s crevice tool around all edges of the room every few months will eliminate this problem. When we talk about cleaning carpets we need to include periodic maintenance and spot cleaning. Periodic maintenance involves wet or dry cleaning your carpet. I am a firm believer in dry cleaning carpets. Wet or steam cleaning introduces water to your carpet which can damage carpet fibers, cause buildup of mold & mildew and require more than a day to dry leaving the room unusable for the duration. Dry cleaning is much less invasive, removes dust and mold spores from the carpet, can be walked on immediately after cleaning and is safe to use on all types of carpet from synthetics to wool. Host is my dry carpet cleaning system of choice because of the approval level of their products, proven effectiveness and ease of use. The Host website has great information to help you determine if it is the right system for your carpet, where to rent a machine (not much bigger than an upright vacuum), and how much cleaner to buy. Often you can purchase the cleaner where you rent the machine or check online retailers also where more sizes and products may be offered (machines can only be rented local to you). Host has small shaker packs of cleaner that can be used for spot or small area cleaning and don’t require use of the machine. These packs are great to keep on hand for spot cleaning. Protect your work!Protect your floor and your efforts to clean your floor by putting protectors on the feet or base of furniture. Felt protectors on the bottom of chairs and table legs keeps hardsurface floors from getting scratched when the furniture is moved. Think about how many times a chair is pushed in and out from a table and the damage that does to a floor. Round felt protectors cost between 16- 30 cents each and come in different sizes and quantities. Is there value in these felt protectors? Absolutely! For carpeted areas, furniture glides can be used permanently under pieces that are moved frequently. For instance, I have the 2-3/4” glides under my family room coffee table that is often moved to allow space for playing Wii. The light grey blends into my beige carpet so they’re barely noticeable. I think the legs would have snapped off or the berber carpet would have come unraveled if it weren’t for the glides. www.1877floorguy.com is dedicated to helping customers properly clean and care for floors by providing popular and hard to find quality floor care products. Try one of these quality products to routinely clean your floor and we’ll extend a 10% discount when you enter coupon code FGBLOG at checkout.
June 2, 2010 on 3:28 pm
I think you’ll agree that…Shipping is EXPENSIVE! Shipping is IMPORTANT! AND you’re a HAPPY Customer when our products ship to you in good condition and in a timely fashion. We want to keep you happy by providing reliable delivery at the best possible price. I am going to share with you some strategies you can use to improve shipping costs for the products you buy from us. First, take a moment to find the Shipping Calculator located on our “View My Cart” page by scrolling to the bottom of the page. (At lease one item must be in your cart to be able to scroll.) Our Shipping Calculator is linked directly to UPS and uses their rates based on weight, # of packages and destination. This makes it easy for you to look at shipping cost before you place your order. In order to maximize packaging opportunities and save money for our Customers we have figured out the right size boxes for each of our products and how many items per box create economy in shipping without sustaining certain damage en route to you. You’ll notice, on our website, that most items are available in quantity discounts. Minimum quantity for the price breaks correspond with the way our products are packaged because, for example, it costs less to package 2 bottles of 32 oz. Bona Pro-Series Hardwood Floor Cleaner than 1 so we pass the savings on to you. In addition to the price break, your freight will be substantially less per item for 2 bottles than 1. (There is some difference due to handling and weight.) The Shipping Calculator is an excellent, easy to use tool that you can use to compare shipping costs for multiple quantities vs individual quantities before placing your order. Our Customers have let us know that shipping cost is an important factor in purchasing decisions. Customers also say that reliable delivery, without damage, is even more important. Based on this feeback, we continue to ship our producst with UPS because they provide us and our Customers with the best record of successful deliveries, ease of order tracking and reliable estimates for transit time (also shown in the Shipping Calculator). If damage does occur in transit, UPS has a system in place to promptly notify us of the damage so we can reship the order to you in the shortest amount of time. Here’s what some of our customers have said about our shipments: Amy in Buffalo, NY, “Good products, good prices. Shipping was efficient and timely; the products were well-packaged.” Miriam in Las Vegas, NV, “I received a confirmation email when I placed the order and another when the order was shipped. The email had a link to the UPS tracking website so I could see exactly when my products would arrive. The process was quick and easy.” Mary in Newport, TN, “This was one of the easiest orders I have placed on line. The service was very fast and convenient. I received an E-mail confirmation immediately following placement of my order. The order was well packaged and it arrived as promised.” In addition to quantity discounts, we offer FREE FREIGHT on orders of $200 or more. If you place an order with $200 or more in products from www.1877Floorguy.com freight is FREE (valid for orders shipping within the 48 contiguous states). To obtain Free Shipping enter the coupon code “FREESHIP” at Checkout. If you only need a small amount of product, consider purchasing with a friend so you can both stock up on the floorcare products you need and share the benefit of free shipping. The question, “Is there a way to reduce the shipping cost on my Floorguy order?” Helpful Notes: If you have any questions about our shipping policies as you place your order, call 1-877-Floorguy (1-877-356-6748) to speak with one of our courteous, knowledgeable Customer Service Agents. Our “Thank You” for reading this blog post is coupon code “FGBLOG” for a 10% discount off your order. (This discount does not apply if you are using the “FREESHIP” coupon code. Sorry…only one discount per order:)
December 15, 2009 on 3:31 pm
Residential Flooring Manufacturers devote many dollars to developing floor care and maintenance products specific to the floor(s) they produce. These products are carefully formulated, for each type of flooring the manufacturer produces to leave the floor residue-free, maintain the integrity of the floor’s surface finish without compromising slip resistance or shine and it needs to be the safest possible for people, pets and the environment. Important? You bet! Using the Manufacturer Recommended floor care & maintenance products on your new floor, in accordance with Manufacturer guidelines, will keep the floor you purchased looking great and it will uphold the Warranty on your floor if you should have a claim. The big question has long been, “Where can I buy the product recommended by the Manufacturer?” The flooring industry has a missing link when it comes to selling floor care & maintenance products. The flooring industry’s distribution chain, that has been in place for as long as I can remember, is from Manufacturer to Distributor to Retailer. This works like a well-oiled machine for flooring materials. Distributors buy in bulk from Manufacturers and the Retailers order from their Distributor to manage the amount of material they need to inventory. Since this works for flooring materials, it should also work for floor care & maintenance products, right? Wrong. More often than not, Retailers don’t carry the care & maintenance products that Manufacturers require to uphold their flooring Warranties. The truth is that they likely did when they first brought on the line of flooring because the Manufacturer probably had a spiffy display that was offered for the Care & Maintenance Products as part of their kick-off package however, when that initial supply was depleted, they never replenished the stock. This happens for several reasons. Flooring Retailers & Distributors have their focus on flooring materials, not care & maintenance products, because flooring material is their primary business and where most of their profits are generated. When they do try to track down the care & maintenance products they find that the Manufacturer is also more focused on the flooring products and they are not always able to obtain the care & maintenance products because their Distributor has trouble procuring them from the Manufacturer. You can see this doesn’t go very far in getting the products to the End Users. You won’t find the Manufacturer Recommended Floor Care Products in Big box stores either because there is not enough in volume sales for them. Each flooring product in the marketplace has approximately 3 floor care product sku’s (each item has a unique sku) associated with it. Multiply this by the hundreds of flooring products out there and the total equals too many different products for a big box store that focuses on high volume and low cost. The result- Customers, who buy new floors, become frustrated and may turn to easily available generic floor care products to maintain their new floor. This often backfires because the generic product may leave a cloudy film, etch the finish, create too much moisture, stain or dull the original shine. Depending on the product- cleaner, polish, stain remover, refresher, etc- the result of the generic product may or may not be reversible. Situations like this often wind up as Claims filed with the Manufacturer because the Customer believes the floor to be defective. They rarely see a Claim settle in their favor if they haven’t followed the Manufacturer’s care & maintenance guidelines. If only they could find the floor care products recommended by the Manufacturer to uphold their warranty… This is where the specialty e-store fills the missing link. 1877Floorguy.com carries over 1000 sku’s, specializing in Manufacturer recommended Floor Care & Maintenance Products. This website has such a large selection of Manufacturers and Products, organized by type of floor and by Manufacturer, that you will likely find the exact item you are looking for along with helpful tips or advise on how to use it. If you don’t find the answer on the website, call 1-877-Floorguy and one of the staff members, each has been doing this for 8+ years, will answer your questions and guide you with expertise. If you don’t see the product you’re looking for, ask! because 1877Floorguy.com is adding new products all the time. Best of all, most products are in stock and ready to ship next business day. To help you get started with the right maintenance products for your floor, use coupon code ”FGBLOG” for a 10% discount. Hopefully more Retailers will recognize that they can guide their Customers to 1877Floorguy.com to buy maintenance & care products for their new floor. This will make their Customers happy and they’ll go back to that Retailer again for new floors. We’ll never compete for the flooring materials business because our specialty is the products to keep floors clean and maintained. It has taken some convincing, within the industry, but Manufacturers are beginning to see the importance of breaking the supply chain mold to better serve the end users.
December 4, 2009 on 5:42 pm
As a Yahoo! Store, 1877Floorguy.com participates in Customer Surveys that gauge the quality of service and products we provide to our Customers. We are proud to say that 1877Floorguy.com rated Excellent and Good by 96% of our Customers that participated in the Survey. Of the 96% Excellent and Good Ratings, 80% were Excellent! Based on 2,000 Customers surveys we are pleased to see that our Customers find value in the service and products we provide. Here are a few comments from our Customers… Jacqueline in NY wrote, “Floor Guy’s delivery was faster than lightning! Also, the customer service number is placed on each item, just in case of questions, problems, etc. What a great idea! I will not hesitate to buy from Floor Guy again.” Patricia in MN wrote, “It was very easy to order and my purchase came quickly. I was kept informed of my order until it arrived. I would order from them again.” Jay in CA wrote, “I purchase a supply of floor polish every few months. I keep on going back to the same place because everything goes smoothly. The price is right, and the service is excellent.” 1877Floorguy.com has been an internet retailer, selling floor care products, for more than 9 years. Our employees have, on average, 25 years of experience in the flooring business. With such a depth of experience behind each employee at 1877Floorguy.com we are able to serve our customers well because we know flooring products and how to care for them. Often we hear from Customers like Nicholas in PA who said, At 1877Floorguy.com we continue to grow our floor care product lines because we know that most Flooring Retailers and Big Box Stores do not stock a wide range of products to care for the floors they sell. This makes it difficult for individuals to locally find and purchase manufacturer recommended floor care products that uphold their flooring warranty. June in FL had just this experience. When she ordered from 1877Floorguy.com she had this to say, Currently, we stock more than 1,000 sku’s (each item has a unique sku), and continue to add products to our offering, making 1877Floorguy.com the largest retailer of manufacturer recommended floor care products in North America. Our customers are valuable! With over 60,000 customers in North America, 1877Floorguy.com strives to keep each and every one happy so they’ll do business with us again and again. We send coupons to repeat customers for the products they buy, offer Free Shipping to all customers who order $200 or more of product, consistently ship orders next business day (When occasionally products are out of stock we keep in touch with our customer so they know the status of their order up to the time it ships.), we have knowledgeable Customer Service ready to help M-F, 9a-5p EST. Customer can call with questions about floor care or to place orders at 1-877-356-6748 (1-877-Floorguy). Thank you to all of our Customers. A special thanks to those who have taken the time to respond to the Y!Store survey. Use coupon code ”FGBLOG” for a 10% discount on your next order from www.1877floorguy.com. Your input helps us improve!
October 26, 2007 on 3:52 pm
Finishing Tips for a Fabulous Floor Remember how great it looked when you had new flooring installed in your home? Unfortunately, without some preventative maintenance it is possible that your floor may become damaged and dirty in a relatively short period of time. Applying a good floor finish is one preventative measure that can be used to help ensure your floor will retain its beauty for years to come. Just as there are numerous types of flooring, there are probably twice as many different finishes available and it can be difficult to decide which one is the best choice for your floor. Naturally your first step is to see what types of finishes are exactly intended for the type of flooring you have. Many times if you have the floor professionally installed they will have suggestions for what works best with the floor. Don’t be afraid to ask questions, if you are unsure about something ask them to clarify it and see what they suggest for the floor. Likewise, just because they installed the floor it does not mean you have to limit your choices to their suggestions. It is always a good idea to do some research for yourself and find the best products for your own needs. There are some basic procedures that are applicable to all types of floor finishing. If it is a new floor be sure to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for preparing the floor as well as getting information about which types of finishes are suited to your floor. One point that is brought up continually when discussing various ways to finish a floor is preparation before cleaning. The surface should be free of all dirt, oil, grease and anything else that may have settled on the floor. Hardwood flooring is beautiful and can be an expensive investment, so you want to make sure the finish that you choose not only keeps the floor looking good but also helps protect your investment through many years of use. One way to finish hardwood flooring has become more popular through the years and that is “Surface” wood floor finishers. This type of finish is durable, water-resistant and requires a minimal amount of maintenance. Surface finishes are blends of synthetic resins that remain on the surface of the wood and form a protective coating, available is high gloss, semi gloss, satin and matte. However, you should be aware that finishers for hardwood flooring are not perfect. If you are expecting a “table top” or flat surface type of finish you may be disappointed because with the many different types of grains used in flooring make it virtually impossible to have a completely flat surface. Also, no matter how careful you try to be when applying finish, there is almost always dust in the air and that dust will fall onto the freshly applied top finish. You should also keep in mind in spite of the term “hardwood” some flooring will still indent under high heel shoe traffic and any finish that is applied will not prevent these dents. Having rubber heel taps placed on high heeled shoes will help keep the denting to a minimum. Basically you need to remember that preparing the floor itself is the number one way to help ensure that the finish will come out as planned and continue to protect it for years, and lots of foot traffic, to come.
October 26, 2007 on 3:37 pm
Floor All About It Today, most consumers look for ways to do various tasks themselves in this “Do-It-Yourself” generation. These tasks range from smaller and simpler projects such as filling and filing legal forms and taxes from your own home computer to larger projects, like DIY home remodeling and renovations. When doing remodeling and renovations, one of the most major tasks we find in need of the most help is our flooring and carpets. Floors and carpets take the largest amount of damage. Between cracks, scuffs, spillage, stains and the daily traffic of walking in and out of the house to work, to school and play; it’s easy to see that parts of our floors get subjected to a lot of wear and need cleaning on a frequent basis to maintain their good looks. One way to freshen up a room quickly after a long winter is to clean the floors. Whether your hardwood floors need a light polishing or your carpets need a pick-me-up; you’ll see a real difference in the feel of your room just from cleaning your floors! Regardless of whether your floor is made of hardwood, vinyl, tile, stone, another material, has grout or not, is carpeted, Floorguy puts you, the consumer, in connection with the recommended manufacturer cleaning and floor care products. Floorguy is more than a story, this easy to navigate site has flooring tips to help you protect your investment, cleaning tips to help make using the products as easy as possible and ways to cut the work out of caring for your floors. Floorguy carries a wide array of major manufacturer flooring and carpet care brand names such as; Bona X, Mannington, Bruce, Congoleum, Aqua Mix, Shaw, Mohawk, Armstrong, Equinox, Capri and more. The range of floor care products is beyond your average cleaners too. floor and carpet cleaning solutions, colorants and sealants, flooring installation tools and kits, molding and NASCAR rugs and car mats to name just a few. When shopping for flooring products through Floorguy, you can expect to receive a 15-day, 100% satisfaction guarantee on all their products. And if you’re concerned about shopping online, that’s another area Floorguy has taken care of. All your purchases are safe and secure their server and your preferences and purchases are never shared with a third party. Floorguy never lends, sells or rents its customers personal information – your privacy is a priority.
October 26, 2007 on 3:32 pm
Why Is The MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) So Important? Have you or has anyone that you know ever been involved in some sort of an issue or reaction having to do with chemicals? If so, then you are probably already aware of what a MSDS or Material Safety Data Sheet is. The basis behind the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) is to let everyone who is coming into contact with a certain product what each of the ingredients are. This can come in very handy if you are in need of mixing various chemicals together for any sort of a project. Thinking ahead to the possibility that there may be some sort of severe consequence can end up saving yourself possible trauma in the long run. In order to get an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for a certain product, you can generally find the information that you need either online, with the website of the company that makes it, or usually from giving a quick phone call to the National Poison Control Center. Not only will gathering the information for the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) give you a list of all of the basics that make up the product, but it can also help to give you everything that you need to know in the event of a spill or a reaction due to contact with the skin, eyes or if it has been ingested. Any chemical or product that can cause harm when mixed with another product needs to have an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) on file in your place of business. It is a requirement that is put in place by OSHA, which stands for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. If anything is in an area that can come into contact with employees in the workplace, an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) in place will give the necessary information to the first responders and medical staff on site for what needs to be done to treat any injuries. As you are in search of the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for a particular product, you may find that it is listed either by the common name that it has or the scientific name. Every bit of information regarding flammability, first aid tips, reactivity, combustibility and volatility and the gravity of the product will be listed on the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet). The only thing that the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) does not provide is the reproduction process of the product so that you may not be able to duplicate it.
October 24, 2007 on 4:08 pm
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