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How do you fill in cracks on laminate?


I finished doing the floor of my living room in pergo laminate flooring a few weeks ago. I discovered one board in the middle is not quite connected properly to the one below it. Since I will not rip the entire floor up, is there a putty or a recommended method of dealing with this problem?

there is a caulk for this at your pergo dealer it should be stocked at the same area of the flooring. it usuallys comes in a small tube.

Depending on the color of the laminate I was able to use cedar colored caulk.
You know you could try to tap just that row at one end of the room with that streched Z tool.
Get used to solving this problem it will be with you indefiniitely.

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