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  1. #1
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    Default floating floor repair question

    Hi all
    I have not long ( a week) finished a floating floor (Kronotex ), today we had the kitchen installed and now have a lifted corner on one sheet. a number of sheets had broken corners ( from Supplier) which I used

    Is ther a good way of repairing this one corner, Can I use a syrynge and repair it with pva

    or is there a better way

    Kronotex looks good but rejected about one third of the pieces supplied, is this normal?

    thanks for your help all

  2. #2
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    These should be completely undamaged, they are supplied perfect from a factory since they are not a real timber product.

    Cheers
    Pulse

  3. #3
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    Hi doug 1

    Check where you purchased it, I have heard of repair kits / touch up stuff for nicks and scratches etc.

    Celeste

  4. #4
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    Doug. I use to sell hundreds on mts of floating floor a weeks. if we had any problem with damaged boards we repalaced them at no cost to the owner. Who did you buy them from?

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