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by Jim McClain - March 2007

PHOTO ESSAY: Patching Vinyl Floors - Remove Old


Detailed instructions for this phase can be found here.

Cut along the grout lines.


Peel and scrape the old floor.


Fit two sides of the patch.


Compress the material before cutting.


Cut the other two sides tight.


Scrape the patch area clean.


Detailed instructions for this phase can be found here.



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