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Linoleum floor curling near tub joint
In one of my bathrooms, the floor is linoleum and where it meets the
tub, there is a bead of caulk. It appears that some of the linoleum has lost its adhesion and has started to curl, as the caulk bead has broken some. If I add some type of adhesive to the curling linoleum and lay down a new bead of adhesive caulk, what can I use to provide the necessary pressure so that the linoleum adheres to the floor? The tub length is probably only 4 - 5 feet, and the portion of the linoleum tha tis curling is probably only 1 -2 inches. |
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