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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
Ummm... Thought Vinyl Planks Were Tenant Proof? Watch This!
I 'm not sure what happened in here. It's like a combination of wet welcome mat and burns. It's like... every time I showed up to the apartment, the devil appeared behind the door and snickered as I waited for the tenant to open. It's like the welcome mat scorched the paint right off of the vinyl. For the record, vinyl planks are not indestructible. Last of the problem tenant gone... FINALLY!
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High spot in the flooring that the door was rubbing when opened and closed? That's what it looks like to me at least.