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by Jim McClain - March 2007

PHOTO ESSAY: Patching Vinyl Floors - Preparation


Detailed instructions for this phase can be found here.

The damaged vinyl floor.


Clean the floor area.


Orient the vinyl scrap.


Find the matching patch to repair the damaged floor.


Cut the vinyl patch area out.


Check that your work is true and square.


Detailed instructions for this phase can be found here.



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