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We are two years in - so hard to really say but no issues this far. Wipes clean like any other kitchen floor - I do wipe it straight away if something spills but that's just normal behaviour right? We clean it with regular floor cleaner. I can imagine something really stainy might be an issue unlike with tiles, but ime spills still sit on it, rather than soaking in, if that makes sense.
Softer/warmer than tiles. It's also speckly so doesn't immediately look dirty like tiles, and I feel like it will be sympathetic to wear as a result of this. I think partner has dropped a knife which ended up point side down embedded in it, but how would you know where?
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Got you. I do the same as @hippy - it's by far my favourite search out of Strava, rwgps and komoot.
What did the old one do?
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Yes. We used the recommended underlay from corka. it was extremely dense, and the people who did our kitchen loved it. It is cork specific and claims "excellent" acoustic performance. It's certainly a lot quieter downstairs than the adjacent wood flooring (of course) cork is quite soft too which I imagine helps a lot. Haven't got an AB test to compare it to, but, happy.
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Exactly.
The blue is giving me wicked n64/console special edition vibes. Where’s it from @moocher?
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I think it depends - it seems to be pretty well policed thread by thread, and the only people who really take umbrage over it seem to be new users who disappear once they get mugged off anyway, so don’t know if this thread would make a difference/they’d be invested enough to care (this is all conjecture)
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Could be keen for a wheelset, but probably looking into the new year.
Will note that I have a pair of 20/24 untouched AR375 (rim brake) sitting in the garage if anyone has a DBAD build planned.