How can I repair laminate floor if it has little chips in it?
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Answers:
Go to a hardware store or carpet store or the place you purchased your flooring and tell them what is happening. They should carry this stuff in a tube you can squeeze into the chipped places. I had hardwood floors and occasionally I would hang furniture or something and rip a piece and would do this. It also will help if you have a piece to take with you for color match. Also it might help if you use a mallet instead of a hammer or at least a towel or something to cushion the blow.
Other answers:
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you can hide most of it use a sharpe marking pen and color in the chips any other stuff you use will just loosen with time and come off. once its chipped its chipped for life.
You don't fix laminated flooring...you replace it.
Personally, I would never have laminated flooring in my house. I would invest a few $$ more and have REAL oak flooring.
I've been in houses with hardwood floors that were nearly 100 years old and were still beautiful. If you notice the tongue and groove is a little below center, that's so they can be sanded down every 20-40 years and refinished.
You can't do that with laminate...it's like putting contact paper over cardboard and saying "look at my oak cabinets". If you're lucky, it'll last maybe 10 years. But if it gets wet, up it comes as a ruined mess!
Sorry to be so harsh, but people need to stop being ripped off by buying this junk.
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