simple wood filler wouldnt be strong enough for this job, you need to purchase a colorfil kit from b and q this is a sealant that is solvent based it comes as a sealant and a cleaner it can be mixed to get the right colours or alternatively try getting an epoxy based two part repair stick from a flooring company.
regards
steve
2007-04-04 09:59:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Fixing Laminate Flooring
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Get a new piece of laminate (same pattern).
2. Place the piece of laminate on top of the hole, matching the pattern of the existing laminated floor.
3. When the pattern of the new piece corresponds exactly to the pattern on the floor, cut out a 6" square piece of laminate using a utility knife. Cut all the way through to the solid floor below.
4. Remove the new piece as well as the existing piece of laminate from the floor.
5. Glue the newly cut piece into place using an appropriate glue.
2007-04-04 22:49:29
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answered by VinceY 4
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Be careful with the woodfiller as we got some claiming it was the same shade as our laminate and it was blindingly obvious. If you have an offcut still lying around test the filler on it first. You may need to mix a few different fillers to get the right effect so play around on the offcut.
2007-04-04 10:00:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Your not really able to repair the floor to make it look the same, You can try some hardening putty just make sure it's pretty much the same shade and make it very smooth or it will be noticed easily
2007-04-04 09:59:58
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answered by BURNZ 2
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How about wood filler it comes in different shades, good luck with the repair anyway
2007-04-04 09:54:20
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answered by northcarrlight 6
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For an effective repair you must replace the broken pieces. Sorry but there is no other way :(
2007-04-04 10:00:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the same problem but I have a smaller hole ( no comment)
Not sure how to fix it but i will star your question and keep an eye on the answers!
2007-04-04 12:08:49
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answered by mistyblue 4
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Hi, I am deffo gonna look a your answers, I Have the same
prblem...I have a few tiles left, but ,note rite
send me a photo of yr floor , and maybe I can help !!
2007-04-04 10:05:51
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answered by landgirl60 4
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something like a wood filler. make sure it is rubbery based so it can move as the floor move and not crack. Good luck!!
2007-04-04 09:57:12
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answered by A . Z . 3
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