Laminate repair
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03-08-2008, 13:22
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Laminate repair
Hi Fred,
I can give you a weird solution that has worked for me in the past. If the damage is on an edge, I took Bondo and fixed the missing area. Then took small paint, the kind you find for using in model building. I experimented on a piece of plastic till I got the color mixing the same (or almost a match)then painted over the Bondo. I finished it off with a masked off area around the damage and covered it with a clear spray. Worked for me. Bob Lawrence 84 PT36 Boulder City, Nv (Fulltiming and leaving here around April 1st) > I had an accident with the laminate siding that is in the kitchen and bath areas,it is a damaged area that would be like a hammer strike and I was hoping if someone knew if there was a repair for this. > Fred & Jeanne Hulse > Morristown,Arizona > 1997 Wanderlodge WB41 > |
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Laminate repair - erniecarpet@... - 03-08-2008, 07:32
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Laminate repair - Fred Hulse - 03-08-2008, 10:19
Laminate repair - ronmarabito2002 - 03-08-2008, 11:33
Laminate repair - Fred Hulse - 03-08-2008, 11:50
Laminate repair - ripsmail2 - 03-08-2008, 12:39
Laminate repair - Fred Hulse - 03-08-2008, 13:13
Laminate repair - Bob Lawrence - 03-08-2008 13:22
Laminate repair - Fred Hulse - 03-08-2008, 13:23
Laminate repair - Fred Hulse - 03-08-2008, 13:28
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Laminate repair - Gregory OConnor - 03-08-2008, 14:54
Laminate repair - Fred Hulse - 03-08-2008, 15:27
Laminate repair - Eric Perplies - 03-09-2008, 11:01
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