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Old 04-02-2007, 04:15 AM   #3
Foiled Again
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Profile:  2006 25' Safari FB SE
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Been there, done that!

It happened here and there on my 25 FB SE too. I first noticed it on the edges of the shelves in the medicine cabinet, later I found a spot near the sink, and one on the table. I did just iron it back on.

You want the iron to be hot enough to steam, (cotton, not linen). If an extremely long piece is loose it can stretch while hot, so you may want to loosen it all the way to the end, the iron it down from the middle to the end and cut off any little overage. If just a couple of inches is loose, put paper towels over it. Press your iron on the for about 15 seconds and remove the iron and the towels. DON'T touch the laminate until it's completely cold. A little glue might come out of the seam, but that can be rubbed off once cold. If you've got a long strip loose, do not rub the iron back and forth, but just pick it up, move it and put it back down again.

It may be a "warranty repair" but it's too simple to do it yourself to waste the time going to the dealer. It takes longer for the iron to heat than to do the repair.

Paula
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