Laminate clicker assembly paste

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Hi all
Had a search but no joy, so hoping someone has some input.

I have a 10m2 awkward shaped room to put a floor down in. DIYer. most of the walls have skirting already on and i'd rather not remove it. My final wall does not have a skirting, but has drawers that I can remove to lay. There are a couple of boards that once 'clicked' will need slide under an edge. I know i'll need to 'chock' the already laid board so it doesn't move, but is there a friction reducing paste that would help me achieve this? Obvs i'll make the sliding board as short as is possible.

Anyone faced this issue and able to help? Or point me to a thread that I may have missed?
Many thanks
 
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I don't know of any paste.
Of the available alternatives, powdered graphite, vaseline, candle wax, wood glue, I'd consider wood glue, if the boards are not expected to be moved again in the future. Most types of wood glue allow time for slippage, and that slippage is easy.
 
I don't know of any paste.
Of the available alternatives, powdered graphite, vaseline, candle wax, wood glue, I'd consider wood glue, if the boards are not expected to be moved again in the future. Most types of wood glue allow time for slippage, and that slippage is easy.
Vasaline was my first though, but was hoping there was a more bespoke solution. Not sure if the ingredients will cause swelling or other issues later. Could possibly help with waterproofing the joint though. I'm not keen on gluing in this instance.
 
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