Installation Guide

CAUTION: Keep ngers away from the knife blade to avoid injury. Install plank with the cut edge toward the wall.
Irregular cuts: Scribe plank to t irregular shapes such as door trims, pipes, etc., and cut with a utility knife.
Immediately after Installation
Roll the entire oor with a 100 pound 3 section roller. Restrict to light trac for the rst 24 hours. Replace the
base moldings and return appliances and furniture to the room by rolling or sliding them over strips of hardboard.
Seal all areas that may be exposed to surface spills (i.e. tubs, toilets, and showers) with silicone caulking.
Plank repairs
Warm the plank with a heat gun
Using a sharp utility knife, cut through a corner of the damaged plank taking care not to cut into the sub
oorbelow.
Lift the end of the plank and continue heating
As sucient heat is provided the plank will release from the adhesive
Lift out the entire plank and warm the exposed adhesive Install the new plank
Set the new plank rmly into place with a hand roller
The repair is complete Tips & Warnings:
Sweep regularly, with a soft bristle broom.
Use felt protectors under heavy pieces of furniture and chairs.
Use protective mats at all exterior entrances. Do not use mats or area rug cushions constructed of rubber
or PVC. Instead use urethane backed products.
Spiked heels or shoes in need of repair can severely damage your oor.
Replace hard plastic, metal casters or wheels on furniture with soft rubber casters or by using a protec
tive matunder the casters.
The suns UV rays can change the color of your oor.
Keep animal nails trimmed.
Protect your oor when using a dolly for moving furniture or appliances. Never slide or roll heavy furniture
orappliances across the oor.
*Exterior walk off mats should be routinely maintained to avoid becoming a soil source.
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