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    Ocd about imperfections

    My floor got water damaged due to a washing machine leak but I have been battling the urge to replace it. I mean I want to replace kitchen floor as it has been damaged a few times due to water but it’s a lot of hassle at the moment and offcourse money so find it hard to live with it? Problem is once I start ripping floors up it’s full paint jobs and I am not confident myself in painting so would be cost of a decorator. I had similar issues with a small chip in my wall and masks on my bathroom floor. I mean I could replace everything but May be a bit ocd. I had issues with my letter box as someone touched the bin and I worry about that but I can’t physically replace a new £800 pounds door.

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    Re: Ocd about imperfections

    I know it's a typo but ....masks on the bathroom floor??!!

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    Re: Ocd about imperfections

    If it’s damaged and needs replacing then replace it. It’s only if it’s not really damaged that it becomes a problem for your ocd.


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    Re: Ocd about imperfections

    Quote Originally Posted by Scass View Post
    If it’s damaged and needs replacing then replace it. It’s only if it’s not really damaged that it becomes a problem for your ocd.


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    Well it is damaged the kitchen one in particular but the living room is not quite so noticeable so I am trying to resist the ocd to replace.

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    Re: Ocd about imperfections

    Quote Originally Posted by phil06 View Post
    My floor got water damaged due to a washing machine leak but I have been battling the urge to replace it. I mean I want to replace kitchen floor as it has been damaged a few times due to water but it’s a lot of hassle at the moment and offcourse money so find it hard to live with it? Problem is once I start ripping floors up it’s full paint jobs and I am not confident myself in painting so would be cost of a decorator. I had similar issues with a small chip in my wall and masks on my bathroom floor. I mean I could replace everything but May be a bit ocd. I had issues with my letter box as someone touched the bin and I worry about that but I can’t physically replace a new £800 pounds door.
    A damaged floor is a damaged floor, but replacing an £800 door (or any door) because somebody touched ya bin is Grade A OCD for sure!

    Also, I don't want to know what kinky times you get up to on your bathroom floor. (thanks for the giggle though)
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