Hi all, While moving my refrigerator a few days ago, I manage to put two tiny gouges in my linolium flooring. The gouges are hemispherical in shape with a diameter of less than a quarter of an inch. Looks kind of like a tiny fingernail sticking up from the floor. The flooring is solid vynel and has no backing. It's an Armstrong Congolium floor. When I called the folks who installed the flooring and asked what it would take to repair the tiny gouges, they said $75 to come to the house plus whatever the charge is for the repair. I'm not about to pay that kind of money for a problem that can barely be seen. I'd like to fix it because it's in a high traffic part of the kitchen. Does anyone know if there's a glue or sealer that would allow me to glue the torn vynel back down? Thanks.
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