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Scratched Laminate any ideas???

I have just moved into my first house and the wheel of my sofa had come off without me realising. As we were trying to position it it has practicly ruined the laminate flooring underneath it. It is deeply scratched over 4 pannels and i cant afford to have a proffesional into replace it. Any ideas on maybe fixing or disguising it! Im only renting so i need to think fast Many thanks xx xx xx

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  • jackk_2
    jackk_2 Posts: 288 Forumite
    100 Posts
    You can buy laminate repair stuff, not sure what its called but a DIY place should sell it.

    Jackie x
  • ajtrader100
    ajtrader100 Posts: 319 Forumite
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    rhi19865 wrote: »
    I have just moved into my first house and the wheel of my sofa had come off without me realising. As we were trying to position it it has practicly ruined the laminate flooring underneath it. It is deeply scratched over 4 pannels and i cant afford to have a proffesional into replace it. Any ideas on maybe fixing or disguising it! Im only renting so i need to think fast Many thanks xx xx xx

    Contact www.floorsonline.co.uk they have repair puttys. Cheap and easy.
  • MrsTinks
    MrsTinks Posts: 15,238 Forumite
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    contents insurance.... Just a thought... :)

    depending on how deep and wide then it might be possible to "hide" it with special "crayons" you can buy from B&Q etc... I've used them before and they're not bad but I'd only say they work on thin scratches...
    DFW Nerd #025
    DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's! :)

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