Cut along the straight edge with a utility knife cutting through both the patch and the flooring.
Repairing a knife cut in vinyl.
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Repairing vinyl flooring is a quick way to fix your tiles without redoing your flooring.
It s important to get a good match if you want the knife cut marks to disappear.
Step 4 untape the linoleum pieces and set the replacement piece aside.
Cut out any loose fragments with a utility knife.
Use a utility knife with a fresh blade.
The easy maintenance of vinyl and linoleum flooring makes it ideal for bathrooms kitchens and other busy areas.
Cut through both layers of linoleum using your utility knife making the cuts even and following along any curves or lines in the pattern.
If you have small scrapes or cuts in your vinyl apply a low gloss seam sealer to seal them up.
Smooth out the repair area by removing the jagged pieces with a utility knife while avoiding cutting through the backing of the vinyl.
Set aside the patch and make sure the cuts went all the way through the damaged vinyl.
Clean dust or dirt from inside the damaged area with a damp rag and smooth rough edges with the enclosed sandpaper.
They come in various colors and it s possible to mix colors to get a hue that matches your countertop.
Hold the utility knife straight up and down and cut along the break of the line rather than the center of the pattern line.
Be sure that the patch is larger than the damaged area.
Carefully deepen any cuts that are too shallow.
Cut the other three sides of the patch in the same manner.
It will probably take a few passes to cut through the vinyl.
Cut through both the patch and the damaged area.
How to fix bubbled vinyl.
First score the vinyl and press firmly so the blade goes through the patch and the floor vinyl.
4 mix the paint from the kit to match your floor.