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    <post_id>395</post_id>
    <post_category_id>42</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[#18 Simplistic retail floors]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[We walk on retail floors everytime we go shopping, but does the quality of the floor finish affect your buying decision? Should there be a minimum standard when it comes to the finish?]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/395/wtf-retail-shop-flooring.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/podcast/18-simplistic-retail-floors/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-08-26 03:29:39</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>394</post_id>
    <post_category_id>42</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[#17 Metallic flooring design]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Metallic resin flooring has come a long way since I started doing them in 2007. However, this is not a flooring system that's easy and
many things can go wrong. ]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/394/Picture1.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/podcast/17-metallic-flooring-design/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-08-02 07:07:00</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>393</post_id>
    <post_category_id>18</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[Coving with step]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Bob Harris from the Decorative Concrete Institute goes through his process for installing a cove with a step up against the wall.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/393/Screenshot-2022-08-01-11.51.51.png</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/discuss/repair-subfloor/coving-with-step/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-08-01 03:06:16</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>392</post_id>
    <post_category_id>42</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[#16 Wrinkly metallic floor]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Metallic floors are typically demanding and a lot of installers get into trouble with their first few. This particular post is discussing a problematic floor that resulted in a wrinkly finish.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/392/wrinkly-floor.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/podcast/16-wrinkly-metallic-floor/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-07-25 06:56:46</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>391</post_id>
    <post_category_id>43</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[Footprints]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[We're sure our industry has countless photos of footprints in wet floors, so we started a page with a couple of great
examples from a local installer and will look to add more as we come across them.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/391/Wet-foot-prints-(2).jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/discuss/laugh-or-cry/footprints/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-07-25 03:05:27</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>390</post_id>
    <post_category_id>42</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[#15 Sealers]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Sealers are used across most flooring finishes so it can be a very broad topic. In this episode, we are specifically talking about a cafe floor that looks to be insufficiently sealed, which is affecting its appearance and functionality.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/390/wtf-unsealed-cemenitous-in-cafe-1.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/podcast/15-sealers/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-07-13 06:17:01</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>389</post_id>
    <post_category_id>42</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[#14 Infilling control joints]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Although not all garages have control joints, this episode discusses an interesting project where it looks like one joint has
been infilled and the other hasn't. A short episode but packed full of helpful information.<br />
<br />]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/389/subfloor-prep-before-coating-podcast.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/podcast/14-infilling-control-joints/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-07-01 06:24:59</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>388</post_id>
    <post_category_id>42</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[#13 Failed epoxy screeds]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[A tricky episode discussing what looks to be a failed epoxy screed in a shower recess. Epoxy screeds are used in countless wet areas, so
understanding what could have gone wrong is important for all in the resin flooring industry.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/388/Gummy-shower-screed-with-flake-top.jpeg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/podcast/13-failed-epoxy-screeds/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-06-28 04:18:52</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>387</post_id>
    <post_category_id>39</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[Will the floor yellow?]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Resin flooring suppliers and installers can answer most questions with absolute confidence, but there’s one many dread: “What about
yellowing?”]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/387/Resin-Flooring-Contrast-Line.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/discuss/general/will-the-floor-yellow/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-06-20 03:10:50</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>386</post_id>
    <post_category_id>15</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[Resin flooring fire safety]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[There’s nothing worse than being stuck with specified products that are non-compliant, so here’s a few things you should know about resin floors and fire safety.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/386/EN-ISO-9239-1-Radiant-Panel-Test.png</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/discuss/specifications/resin-flooring-fire-safety/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-06-20 02:28:07</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>385</post_id>
    <post_category_id>42</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[#12 Testing new coatings on a job]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Every new resin flooring product should undergo site testing and evaluation, however in this episode we discuss an example where the installer was the guinea pig for a new product that misbehaved. ]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/385/WTF-this-is-not-a-rollcoat-2.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/podcast/12-testing-new-coatings-on-a-job/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-06-17 07:14:00</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>384</post_id>
    <post_category_id>43</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[Lizards, vending machines and other mishaps]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[In the resin flooring game, having a beautiful finish ruined by something out of your control is as certain as death and taxes. We all have
	our (not so) funny stories!
]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/384/Resin-flooring-bug-contamination.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/discuss/laugh-or-cry/lizards-vending-machines-and-other-mishaps/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-06-16 23:59:51</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>382</post_id>
    <post_category_id>42</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[#11 Concrete cracks]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[This episode discusses how to manage large concrete cracks in preparation for metallic resin flooring. The contributions come from all around the world, with some fantastic insights shared on identification and treatment depending on the type of resin floor
being installed over the top.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/382/Concrete-Cracks.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/podcast/11-concrete-cracks/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-06-03 01:03:48</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>381</post_id>
    <post_category_id>42</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[#10 Resin flooring subfloor infills]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Resin flooring installers are often required to install infills to get the subfloor right before applying the resin flooring system. This episode discusses various ways and materials used to do this type of subfloor work.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/381/resin-floor-subfloor-infill.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/podcast/10-subfloor-infills/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-05-23 06:49:52</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>380</post_id>
    <post_category_id>16</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[Resin floor dew point problem]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Nick Abbruzzese submitted a great video and question regarding the impact of dew point on resin flooring installations.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/380/Screenshot-2022-05-20-11.13.31.png</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/discuss/project-management/resin-floor-dewpoint-problem/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-05-20 01:21:00</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>379</post_id>
    <post_category_id>18</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[Crack chasing and repair]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Bob Harris from the Decorative Concrete Institute goes through his process for chasing out and repairing a concrete crack. ]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/379/Screenshot-2022-05-19-14.09.37.png</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/discuss/repair-subfloor/crack-chasing-and-repair/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-05-19 04:25:06</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>378</post_id>
    <post_category_id>23</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[Installing urethane cement flooring]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Bob Harris from the Decorative Concrete Institute goes through the installation of a urethane cement flooring system using the Duraamen
product.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/378/Screenshot-2022-05-19-13.51.45.png</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/discuss/trowel-applied-flooring/install-urethane-cement-floor/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-05-19 04:00:26</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>377</post_id>
    <post_category_id>16</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[Client Expectations Guide]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Flooring associations often produce various guides and documents to help answer client questions. In this post, we show an established timber flooring guide as well as a draft resin flooring guide for the purposes of obtaining feedback from the community.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/377/Screenshot-2022-05-17-12.59.51.png</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/discuss/project-management/client-expectations-guide/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-05-17 03:06:04</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>376</post_id>
    <post_category_id>15</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[FeRFA Specification Guide]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[The UK Resin Flooring Association (FeRFA) put out a guide to specifying and applying resin flooring. Although it does reference UK
standards, it provides a great overview of resin flooring in the UK.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/376/Screenshot-2022-05-17-12.45.29.png</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/discuss/specifications/ferfa-specification-guide/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-05-17 02:49:23</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>375</post_id>
    <post_category_id>42</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[#9 Drain transitions]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[As drains are such a common point of failure, it was time to discuss some of the key points to doing them successfully in resin flooring. Thanks again to all the contributors from around the world to making this an invaluable episode!]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/375/flake-floor-drain-bad-install.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/podcast/9-drain-transitions/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-05-09 08:00:51</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>374</post_id>
    <post_category_id>42</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[#8 Doorway transition]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Most doorways transition to another substrate, and how well this is done can make or break project. Listen to some great points from
over 20 contributors that commented from all parts of the world. ]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/374/WTF-not-all-flake-installers-are-the-same-2.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/podcast/8-doorway-transition/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-05-05 02:43:11</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>373</post_id>
    <post_category_id>26</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[Stephen Hagger]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Stephen has a wealth of technical, practical and commercial business knowledge gained over 36 years in the industrial flooring
	industry. ]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/373/stephen-photo.png</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/mentor/stephen-hagger/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-04-13 21:02:34</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>372</post_id>
    <post_category_id>42</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[#7 Flaking the bullnose]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Most garages have a step down under the roller door or a transition to the driveway. This step down transition is generally curved and
if often referred to as a "bullnose".]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/372/can-flake-stick-to-rough-edge-without-first-rounding-edge.jpeg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/podcast/7-flaking-the-bullnose/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-03-30 05:06:17</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>371</post_id>
    <post_category_id>42</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[#6 Resin flooring site clean up]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Every resin flooring project has consumables, packaging, buckets or excess broadcast media. In this podcast we go through a few opinions on
the matter of site clean up. ]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/371/flake-clean-up-1.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/podcast/6-resin-flooring-site-clean/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-03-30 04:53:50</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>370</post_id>
    <post_category_id>17</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[Why use 3-segment disks for coating removal]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Tony from Floorex explains the logic behind using a 3-segment disk when removing floor coatings.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.resinfloor.org/media/website_posts/370/Screenshot-2022-03-30-14.27.50.png</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.resinfloor.org/discuss/mechanical-preparation/why-use-3-segment-discs-for-coating-removal/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2022-03-30 04:30:02</post_date>
  </posts>
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