Wood Grain Oak Laminate Flooring
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Price:
Negotiable
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- Total supply:
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Delivery term:
The date of payment from buyers deliver within days
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seat:
Shandong
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Validity to:
Long-term effective
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Last update:
2021-04-06 15:59
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Browse the number:
229
Company Profile
Chiping One Stop Industrial&Trade Co., LtdBy certification [File Integrity]
Contact:cpxyzgm(Mr.)
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Area:Shandong
Address:Shandong
Website:http://www.onestopfloorings.com/ http://cpxyzgm.welexchina.com/
Product Details
Product Introduction
Oak is a warm brown toned floor with amazing features. This floors has a smooth texture and modern rustic style. Oak laminate flooring will look great in any room and bring the warm and look of real wood floors. This AC5 rated floor has the highest abrasion rating available, and is backed with a 35-year Residential and 5-year Commercial Warranty.
Product Details
Size |
1220X198 |
Surface |
Embossed,Crystal,Mirror and so on |
Base Material |
HDF |
Thickness |
7mm 8mm 12mm |
Abrasion Class |
AC1 AC2 AC3 AC4 AC5 |
Balance Layer |
Grey |
Clock Type |
Single and double Click |
Application |
Indoor |
Delivery time: 15days after prepayment.
FAQ
Q: How to protect your laminate floor?
A: Need to move that sofa? Do you (or your kids) ever push the chair back from the table? If so, your furniture could leave scratches and scuff marks with their legs. Here are some tips for laminate floor protection against furniture scratches:
• To prevent scratches in your laminate, you will need some felt and adhesive. The easiest way to do this is to purchase felt and superglue form your local craft store. Then, glue small pieces to the bottom of your furniture.
• You can also buy small discs with adhesive on one side that can quickly be stuck to the bottom of your furniture.
• If felt is hard to find, try using small pieces of carpet or rubber. These materials work just as well to keep your flooring scratch and scuff mark free.
No matter how you use felt padding on your furniture legs, be sure to check them regularly. Sometimes felt pads can come loose and fall off, leaving your floors unprotected again.
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