QUOTE(zoe33 @ Apr 24 2014, 10:29 PM)
vinyl is softer.. so when there is a constant pressure of a heavy piece of furniture, there will be an indent.
however, i read somewhere to remove that indent, just "place a wet washcloth on the indentation and then hold a steam iron slightly above the cloth. The heat from the iron may cause the vinyl to expand and pop back into place."
sounds pretty simple. but don't know how far it is true.
price also depend on what tiles selection. if grade 1 will be pricey... but someone told me grade 2 will do too. for floor...
this method only works on solid wood or LVL or OSB flooring... vinyl is jus plastic.. once deform .. is deform... plus they hav all the coating layer on it which is meant to prevent moisture seeping into the inner layer which are normally MDF.. however, i read somewhere to remove that indent, just "place a wet washcloth on the indentation and then hold a steam iron slightly above the cloth. The heat from the iron may cause the vinyl to expand and pop back into place."
sounds pretty simple. but don't know how far it is true.
price also depend on what tiles selection. if grade 1 will be pricey... but someone told me grade 2 will do too. for floor...