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What should I do if the wooden floor seeps?
1. If the wooden floor is not soaked for a long time, it will not cause permanent damage to the wooden floor. What we have to do at this time is to dry it with a dry rag as soon as possible and absorb all the water. If the area is not large, you can dry it with a hair dryer. If the area is too large, it is recommended to use a water absorber.

2. If it is a large area of soaking water, then pry the wooden floor carefully and put it in a ventilated place to dry according to the "well" shape. Generally, wood floors with good quality can be reused.

3. It is not recommended to pry up the laminate flooring to dry whether it is flooded in a large area or a small area, which may easily cause damage to the laminate flooring and may lead to serious consequences that it cannot be used again. It is best to drain the surface water of the floor quickly, and then take off the baseboard of the floor to expose the expansion joints and rely on the expansion joints to emit water vapor.