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Light general discussion - how do i hide the rips in the linoleum


fuggnificent

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right now we just skip over the cracks in the kitchen

we had the floors redone back when my grandma was still living. rich uncle paid for it upfront kinda. i think something happened where he took out a mortgage for it and was suppose to pay it back but didnt and my mom had to pay it back (this house has a few owners, not just my mom - but now mom is the only one taking care of it)

so i guess its time to kiss uncles ass again and see if he'll put up the dough again for repairs. we shouldnt need another mortgage now that his business is doing better than it was back in the day.

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Is this flooring that will be there until you die or the house goes up in flames or are you looking to one day pull up all the flooring and have it all officially look nice once more? 

Because I'm not all that sure on a temporary treatment, but a 'permanent because screw it' fix would be to paint the cracks as the same color pattern as possible as the linoleum and then brush a matt sealer on the area with care to match up to the levels of the linoleum so it's all smooth when it dries. 

That or pull up all the linoleum, hope for a decent wood flooring underneath, sand until even and varnish. 

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