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hi there. due to move out of my flat in a couple of months. in my bedroom there are light scratches everywhere on the floor- where i foolishly did not put down any kind of rug. Its that cheapy laminate flooring from B&Q if that helps...
Presuming this is chargeable (the landlord will be looking for any excuse to carpet the floor as this current flooring breaks the rules of the flat...) what is the likelihood of me being able to sort it? Can i fill the cracks somehow? and if so how? is it not chargeable as it is deemed wear and tear? please advise, thanks!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Somewhere like B&Q or John Lewis Home department cleaning supplies should have just what you're looking for - there is a product called PRO SHOT Floor Restorer and Protector, which is precisely for filling in and restoring scratches on laminate floors (and other types of floor)
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