Question:

Laminate flooring?

OK. I've been told not to urethane my laminate flooring. How can I seal it to keep water from bath and showers from seeping between the joints and curling? Note: It's pretty cheap laminated panel flooring but it looks nice, now..

Answer:

another poster on this site suggested using silicon sealant instead of glue that way if a piece has to be replaced, you can pull them apart as with glue, you can't
You should have very carefully glued each piece as it was assembled. That is what most floor manufactureres require for installations in bathrooms.
Thomson water seal. I don't think that is a urethane seal. But look at you get what you paid for... So why did you buy a cheap flooring? Is it worth the money?
Teach all occupants of home to dry body in bath or shower. Immediately clean up any water that gets on floor Laminate floors are poor choice for bath but with care it can work You could take apart floor and seal joints but not really worth the effort if floor is cheap anyway
I think all you can do is keep it dry

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