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    Hi
    Does anybody know if there is anyway to fix the bubbles on a floating floor after spilling water? Any info would be apreciated. Thanks

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    Default Re: Floating floors??

    Not that I know of .........must be a Pergo floor?

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    Default Re: Floating floors??

    Yes it is. So the bubbles probably won't go down even after they dry? :|

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    maybe a little but it will never be the same .....Pergo floors are really bad for that ...it's the way they're made.
    I have laminated floors in my kitchen and entrance and water has never affected them

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    Okay. Thanks Macs.

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    Default Re: Floating floors??

    let it air dry for a few days, then use a needle and inject caprenters glue in it and put something heavy on it for a day.

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    Once the paper stretches it will never be the same

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    no but it takes away the obvious bump,.. providing the MDF part of it hasn't swollen apart.

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    Always keep some of the original flooring,you can always back click and replace damaged sections.
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