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Less Noticeable - Can't Live Without
Can't Live Without
7 times mentioned • Shark Dut Dut • 27 November 2017

Can't Live Without

We love a very light-colored wood in a sunroom for a Scandinavian spa look—plus, with lighter woods, any eventual fading will be less noticeable. For this reason, you'll want to stay away from darker stains—or if you just can't live without those deeper tones, make sure to put down a sturdy indoor/outdoor rug over your floor to extend your wood's life.

Additionally, you should be aware that while wood floors stay nice and cool in the summer, they don't retain much heat in colder weather, so they might not work as well in chillier locales.
Less Noticeable - Hair Color
Hair Color
149 times mentioned • Ga Ga • 21 June 2018

Hair Color

Balayage is a frech word to sweep or to paint. It allows for a sun-kissed natural looking hair color – similar to what nature gives us as children – with softer, less noticeable regrowth line.

The principle idea being less is more when creating soft, natural look.
Less Noticeable - Prevent Scratches
Prevent Scratches
23 times mentioned • Kyee Z • 17 October 2017

Prevent Scratches

Floor Problem and their solution,SANDING BLEMISHES.To prevent these scratches, I use 3M abrasive pads when sanding between each finish coat. I find that these pads leave smaller, more plentiful, but less noticeable scratches.

They also create a scratch pattern that promotes a much better adhesion between coats of finish. I like to use 150-grit to 180-grit pads when sanding oil-based polyurethanes and 220 grit when sanding between coats of water-based finishes.
Less Noticeable - Get Perfect
Get Perfect
13 times mentioned • Gambang Guy • 30 January 2019

Get Perfect

In my opinion the titanium ones are much more wearable than the steel versions. I wear the titanium one and after a few hours it feels less noticeable than a Rolex steel sports. Having the micro adjust means you can get perfect comfort and the titanium takes away at least 30% of the weight (180g v 257g on the rubber so more on the mesh).

I personally prefer a no date dial too. But, they are £8400 versus £6400 so quite a stretch over the steel versions. Are they worth £2k more, probably not (but you can see why they cost more.
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