"Al Bundy" wrote in message
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"Saml" wrote in
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Read this Q&A: http://www.infotile.com.au/ubb/Forum1/HTML/001971.html
Many mentions of Krud Cutter.
Look like the same article I read. I had a suspicion the author was a
salesperson for Krud Kutter...
Maybe you inherited what you have. Hope you didn't pull up a fairly
intact floor. With linoleum/vinyl, you only need to cut away any loose,
curled, bubbles flush with the rest of the linoleum.
I don't think so. The linoleum was laid around a counter, which we
discovered when we removed the counter, so we had a 2x8' strip of cement.
Skim coat the floor with portland cement based Armstrong S-184 filling in
any recesses including the recesses in the old linoleum pattern.
So just tiling over existing linoleum is the trick if it is well stuck down?
Thanks
Sam