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IS IT OK FOR A NEW CARPET TO BE FITTED OVER THE TOP OF LAMINATE FLOORING OR
WILL IT HAVE TO BE REMOVED FIRST |
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Keith Handley wrote: IS IT OK FOR A NEW CARPET TO BE FITTED OVER THE TOP OF LAMINATE FLOORING OR WILL IT HAVE TO BE REMOVED FIRST First, typing in caps is known as shouting on newsgroups and rather frowned upon. I don't think you'd *have* to remove it, but doors etc might need trimming to close over a carpet as well. And it comes up easily. -- *Pentium wise, pen and paper foolish * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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writes IS IT OK FOR A NEW CARPET TO BE FITTED OVER THE TOP OF LAMINATE FLOORING OR WILL IT HAVE TO BE REMOVED FIRST Try removing the caps lock LHS, in the middle -- geoff |
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