I gave a long gash/scratch on my laminate floor any suggestions on what filler to buy an if it's hard to fix? Living in Sweden but ordering shit abroad I fine.
>>1106584
It's usually a remove/replace for laminate floor, however if its not too deep, more of a surface scratch you could try a colored marker...
I don't think the tiles are available anymore, however I've seen companies that sell fillers for laminate floors. Otherwise I would have to rip up all tiles in the apartment since they're all linked.
fill with laminate filler or Bondo and touch up paint to match.
>>1106584
>living in Sweden
You've got worse problems than a gashed floor, friend.
>>1106584
You say tiles, can't you just swap it with a tile under a closet/couch/bed/whatever?
If you have to bodge it I'd just try to mix some white wood filler with blue pigment in a small batch and let it dry, till you have a good color match. Then fill it, and use a plastic card to smooth it out and put some texture in it similar to the existing lines.
>>1106584
looks like 'milkwash' oak
you've already made it worse by fuckin with it
ask someone local who knows about this to look at it