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Damaged Laminate Edging

Split or cracked edging can be repaired using laminate edging strip and / or Flexible Acrylic Filler. Simply apply and smooth over. If the strip has come away from the surface it can be stuck back using flexible acrylic filler itself or an adhesive such as PVA. Apply and let the adhesive begin to set. Press against the strip and hold until it sits in place. Trim and then sand lightly to remove excess filler/adhesive and paint if necessary.

        

     

damaged laminate edging strip

 

   The edging strip has detached completely

 

   

Adhesive Damage Badly Chipped Paintwork Cracks Damaged Corner Edges Damaged Laminate Edging Damaged Windows Gaps Holes Loose Panels Loose or Torn Wallpaper Mould Peeling, Cracked or Blistered Paint Rust Stains

 

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