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 Post subject: PACKEXE floor covering
PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 7:54 pm 
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bought 2 rolls of this for a job im doing from Dulux TC 16+vat a roll but BLOODY marvelous stuff, self adhesive 1 for carpet, 1 for laminate and tile ,been down for 2 weeks, stops paint spills and dirt, doesnt tear and comes up easily! doesnt move doesnt ruckle up (so no trip hazard) so you stick it down on first day and leave it till the last thing to remove.

would recommend it heartily with a BIG :thumbright:

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I was working downstairs in a listed Georgian house whilst a bathroom fitter was working upstairs. He had put down something like this stuff in the customer's hallway, original floorboards that had been varnished at some point.

As he pulled up the sheets at the end of the day it took most of the floor's "patina" up with it..... :lol:

Needless to say, the lady of the house was none too impressed :cussing:



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:lol: Sounds like he used "carpet cover" on a wood floor sticks like a bitch on the wrong surface! :lol:

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