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Repairing Wood Laminate
Hi,
the laminate in my living room has acquired a few nicks and cracks from the kids dropping various trains from height, is there any decent way of repairing these? I was thinking of normal wood-filler, is this the way to go? Cheers |
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Repairing Wood Laminate
Endulini wrote:
Hi, the laminate in my living room has acquired a few nicks and cracks from the kids dropping various trains from height, is there any decent way of repairing these? I was thinking of normal wood-filler, is this the way to go? Never tried it but how about this http://www.wickes.co.uk/Flooring-Rep...9?source=123_4 -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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Repairing Wood Laminate
"Endulini" wrote in message om... Hi, the laminate in my living room has acquired a few nicks and cracks from the kids dropping various trains from height, is there any decent way of repairing these? I was thinking of normal wood-filler, is this the way to go? Cheers Plenty of places stock laminte floor repair kits ... with a mix of tints that you bend to get a good match |
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