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myredracer
Mar 26, 2014Explorer II
If you can't get rid of the crack by above methods, I would find a piece of the sheet flooring from inside a cabinet, under a dinette seat or other inconspicuous place where you can cut out a patch piece and not see it after. Then install a patch a bit larger in area than the crack. If you have kitchen looking lino with squares and faux grout lines, I'd cut along the "grout" lines. Overlay the patch over the floor and cut through both layers so the cuts all line up neatly.
Seam sealer should work. I was talking to the head tech. at our dealer recently and he said that they use seam sealer and that he can patch floors so you can't even see it after. I'm sure this gets done a lot in RVs. On our new TT, we were considering removing the dinette table pedestal legs flanges from the floor to use another method of table support but went with Lance flanges & legs. The tech said he'd have no trouble patching in a piece of new flooring so you'd never notice.
You could always get a pro floor layer in to fix it for a few cash dollars. That's the way I would go.
Seam sealer should work. I was talking to the head tech. at our dealer recently and he said that they use seam sealer and that he can patch floors so you can't even see it after. I'm sure this gets done a lot in RVs. On our new TT, we were considering removing the dinette table pedestal legs flanges from the floor to use another method of table support but went with Lance flanges & legs. The tech said he'd have no trouble patching in a piece of new flooring so you'd never notice.
You could always get a pro floor layer in to fix it for a few cash dollars. That's the way I would go.
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