Kitchen Unit - Edging Separating...

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Hi all,

any ideas on how to fix this (see pics).

When the flooring has been done it has been too tight to the unit and has since caused the laminate to "bow" outward as per picture.

I feel the only way to put this right would involve making quite a mess unless someone has a bright idea. I would rather not have to rip out the whole side and replace.

Look forward to your suggestions...

Regards, Gordon
 

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The panel should not delaminate and should be returned for a replacement as its not fit for purpose.
You could however undercut the base with a sharp blade, apply gentle heat[hairdryer] and peel away before re-gluing [contact adhesive].
The bottom could then be sealed to floor again covering the cut.
 
It's not a new kitchen.

Whilst a valid suggestion I can see me making a complete *******s of that.
Hmmm
 

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