Wrapping inside corners with vinyl flooring

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Hi Guys, I can not find this answer on the internet....
How does one wrap inside corner with the vinyl flooring? I can only think of cutting an extra small piece and gluing it in. Am I missing something?
 

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I work in commercial vinyl roofing, but I've never done marine vinyl, so take this with a grain of salt. I'd use an oversized round shaped patch over top of the base membrane. You want to have a couple of inches of overlap between the cut and the edge of the patch. You also don't want sharp points on a patch. Points create weak points that are much more prone to pulling up than a smooth, round edge.
 
Hi Guys, I can not find this answer on the internet....
How does one wrap inside corner with the vinyl flooring? I can only think of cutting an extra small piece and gluing it in. Am I missing something?
I've done that very thing on a brand new boat deck in my boat that turned into a complete rip and replace for the boats interior. Being cognescent of my grade school competency, I chose wisely with "hide-ability" in second place in terms of "must haves"
 
For some of them, you use a heat gun and stretch the material to fit into the corners, but I'm not sure about your product.

Definitely go to the manufacturer's website and ask them directly, if they don't have a tutorial on it already. It's a common enough question.
 

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