Arrghhhhhh....
Another disaster to add to the recent expenses.
Spotlight blub (which was on), fell on to our vinyl in the kitchen floor (only 6 months old), and melted a 5p size piece
It is a wood pattern, although the 'space' appearance between the printed planks is very thin.
I have worked out the pattern and have spare vinyl with the exact patterned piece that has melted.
Is it possible to repair this and cut a piece out?
Is it best to cut out as small an area as possible, or the whole plank?
Or is this an extremley difficult job (although not expecting it to be an easier one!)?
Cost to replace the vinyl in the kitchen is £420 and could do without the expense, but not looking to do a job that makes it look obvious it has been repaired.
Any advice on how to do this, or if indeed it can be done, is greatly apprecaited.
Many Thanks.
Chris
Another disaster to add to the recent expenses.
Spotlight blub (which was on), fell on to our vinyl in the kitchen floor (only 6 months old), and melted a 5p size piece
It is a wood pattern, although the 'space' appearance between the printed planks is very thin.
I have worked out the pattern and have spare vinyl with the exact patterned piece that has melted.
Is it possible to repair this and cut a piece out?
Is it best to cut out as small an area as possible, or the whole plank?
Or is this an extremley difficult job (although not expecting it to be an easier one!)?
Cost to replace the vinyl in the kitchen is £420 and could do without the expense, but not looking to do a job that makes it look obvious it has been repaired.
Any advice on how to do this, or if indeed it can be done, is greatly apprecaited.
Many Thanks.
Chris