Let's be clear: It's no fun to remove vinyl flooring. Peeling up the material itself is no picnic, but the real trial is to get rid of the glue that had been securing the vinyl to the subfloor. The ...
Q: What is the easiest and most effective way to remove linoleum from concrete so that I can put tile in its place? Do you think using a propane torch would work? A: This brings back some painful ...
Q: We installed Armstrong black-and-white checkerboard vinyl almost two years ago. I can't keep it clean. I vacuum and then use a Shark steamer with either vinegar and water or floor cleaner ...
Learn step by step how to remove vinyl or linoleum tile and the stubborn adhesive beneath it from plywood subfloors at minimal cost. A simple DIY guide that saves money and hassle. ABC suspends Jimmy ...
Q: I have an old (1920s) house that has a very worn linoleum kitchen floor. In beginning to remove the linoleum, I find that it is covering very nice redwood planks some 6 inches wide. The boards ...
DEAR HELOISE: I have a linoleum floor, and I notice that under the throw rugs, the floor is turning yellow. Is there any way to get the yellow out? I have tried bleach, but it does not work. Thank you ...