I have an older home that was built in the 1920's. In my kitchen I have wood floors under 2 layers of limoleum. Part of the first layer of limoleum is paisly and was a popular design in the 1970's. I think the second layer is at least 10 years old. A few questions:
1. What is the proper technique to remove both layers of limoleum?
2. What tools do I need to do this job (crow bar to remove side panels, etc.)?
3. Given the age of the first layer of linoleum, is there anything i can do to prevent it from taking part of the wood when io remove it (e.g., heat up the adhesive, etc.)?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Bill
1. What is the proper technique to remove both layers of limoleum?
2. What tools do I need to do this job (crow bar to remove side panels, etc.)?
3. Given the age of the first layer of linoleum, is there anything i can do to prevent it from taking part of the wood when io remove it (e.g., heat up the adhesive, etc.)?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Bill
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