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How to lay pvc board and cut self-adhesive floor by yourself

First, determine from which angle to paste:

Generally speaking, it is more beautiful to hide the non-integral part in the wall farthest from the door or under the furniture; However, it often happens that the corner of a room is not at a right angle of 90 degrees (which is too common). If you still follow this requirement, it may lead to poor construction, especially when you install it yourself, and there are not so many tools to use. Therefore, from the point of view of convenient operation, if you can find a right angle, paste it from the right angle. If all the angles are not standard, stick them from the acute angle with the largest deviation.

2. Choose the acute angle with the largest deviation.

Measure it with a square if you can. Without a square, put the floor against the wall on all sides (be sure to put it like a regular sticker, and the floors are close together). By placing, see if the four corners of the room are straight and which corner has the biggest deviation.

3. Starting from the acute angle with the largest deviation, stick it along the wall perpendicular to the external wall first. If you need trimming, it depends. Sometimes the extra part can be directly folded into a right angle with the handle of the paper cutter and glued to the foot line. More complicated corners need to be cut. When pasting, clean the floor first, or wipe the floor and crural line with a dry towel. Avoid dirty things under the floor, which will affect the flatness.

4. After installing a wall edge (the non-integral part of the edge will be treated later), install a vertical wall edge from this corner. In this way, after two adjacent walls are installed, they can be pasted at the same time along the horizontal and vertical directions, and the working efficiency of two people pasting at the same time will be higher. However, due to the different strength of the two people's stickers, the deviation is inconsistent, and finally the error is getting bigger and bigger. Try to align the edges every time. It is best to use a ruler to help alignment. Avoid increasing errors, resulting in the need to cut off an edge or a corner of a certain layer. When pasting, first diagonal, then diagonal, then spread the whole layer and compact. If it's wrong, you can peel it off and paste it. When uncovering the cover, put the torn protective paper on the back of the floor on your hand (pay attention to keep the side (wax surface) that originally contacted the floor glue in contact with the glue) to avoid fingers touching the glue, which is not only conducive to operation, but also avoids the viscosity reduction caused by the pollution of the glue. Uncover it bit by bit, don't lift it violently, so as not to damage the floor (if only creases appear, it will generally not affect the use).

Fifth, finally deal with the non-whole wall. If the part to be cut is very narrow, you can also not cut it, fold it up and stick the folded part on the baseboard, which has a good effect. If you don't like this effect, you can also cut it.

Six, complex corners should be measured with a ruler before cutting. First of all, it should be smaller than the measured size. If it doesn't work, cut a little more to avoid cutting too big at a time, which will affect the installation effect. After cutting the size, tear off the protective paper on the back and stick it on.