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In order to join
successfully, position
the second length on
top of the first length
so that it overlaps it
by a few centimetres.
Take care to line up
the pattern. Then cut
through both, remove
the strips and the two
sheets will now meet
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Seams can be welded
cold with a coldwelding
cushion floor
sealant fluid. Insert the
applicator-needle well
into the seam until it
touches the subfloor.
The needle will allow
the fluid to flow into
the seam. Run a cloth
or roller along the
seam to flatten the
material into position.
We recommend: Cold
welding Werner Müller
type A and type C. |
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1. Preparation
Measure your space. Measure maximum
width and length of the room taking any
recess or doorway into consideration and
adding approximately 8 cm / 3,15 inch to each
dimension.
The subfloor must be clean, solid, level and free from grit, grease, oil, polish and paint.
TIP to make the floor more flexible and easier
to handle. Lay the material out flat in a larger
room for an hour or two at a temperature of
± 18°C / 68°F.
Ensure you have the proper tools within reach:
* a paint scraper
* a sharp, straight blade knife
* a tape measure
* a long straight-edge
* seam-welding fluid if joins are necessary
* acrylic adhesive or double sided tape |
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2. Cut your material
Cut your material, in an open space,
ensuring that each side is 5 cm / 1,97 inch
larger than the dimensions of the room.
Roll the cushion floor up with the pattern
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3. Installing the tape
 If fitted loosely, a
double-sided softener
resistant tape must be
used on the edges of
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4. Fitting & cutting
 Before laying the vinyl flooring in
the room select a wall to use as a
starting point to ensure the wall is
parallel with the pattern. Put the
cushion floor in the room and unroll
it. Sweep the cushion floor towards
the walls starting from the middle of
the room to remove any trapped air
underneath. Cut the cushion floor to
size along the doors and thresholds
 Press the cushion floor
firmly outwards and
downwards at the corners.
Trim the cushion flooring
precisely to size by placing
a small block of wood
firmly against the wall and
hold your knife against the
block of wood keeping it as
vertical as possible |
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5. Finishing
Remove the strip of the double sided tape and fix the cushion floor. |
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For floors fitted in a large area (more then 20 m2 / 23,92 yd2 / 200 sq.ft.) full adhesion is required. We
recommend wet bonding for the installation of cushion floor onto absorbent sub floors. Touch-dry
bonding is recommended on non-absorbent substrates. Following adhesive manufacturers instructions
will ensure a satisfactory result when fitting your Domo cushion floor; HENKEL, UZIN and MAPEI. |
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