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Old 12-21-2016, 10:41 AM   #2
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Yeah, you're probably boned. I would guess it will destroy the finish even if you get it flattened. It gets in the seams and sits there until it gets through the finish.

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Laminate has turned out to be a worthless product. You can't even mop it without causing problems. I just did a rent house with a PVC tile type product that is great. Wood grain look. It's real flimsy like that cheap sticky tile but very durable and water will not **** with it. Like 2.99 sq ft installed.
Buddy of mine bought some of that PVC flooring. His was solid - not floppy, but he was in the $3 price range and it looks really good.

When I did my kitchen I ended up with this real expensive tile that I glued down that is made for kitchens. The contractor I had install it said it was the best floor he'd ever put down. But I probably wouldn't recommend it because of the cost. Where my buddy ended up was probably better than what I did.
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