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To fix bubbles in laminate flooring, you can follow these steps:

  1. Identify the cause of the bubble: Bubbles can form due to several reasons, including moisture, uneven subfloor, or poor installation. It’s essential to determine the cause before attempting to fix it.

  2. Make a small incision: Use a sharp utility knife to make a small incision in the center of the bubble. This will allow the trapped air to escape.

  3. Apply glue: Inject a small amount of wood glue or laminate adhesive into the incision. Use a syringe or a small dropper to apply the glue.

  4. Press down: Use a flat object like a book or a plank to press down on the bubble. Apply pressure evenly to ensure the bubble flattens out and the adhesive spreads evenly.

  5. Clean up: Wipe away any excess glue with a damp cloth. Allow the adhesive to dry completely before walking on the repaired area.

These steps should help fix bubbles in laminate flooring. However, if the damage is extensive, it may be best to seek professional help

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