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How to repair this ?
A part of the linoleum in one of our bathrooms has unglued and curled up. What can we do to glue it back and how to do it ? Any particular or special glue ? Pls help. Thanks Ava |
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How to repair this ?
On Tue, 23 May 2006 21:41:08 -0700, avacohen100 wrote:
How to repair this ? A part of the linoleum in one of our bathrooms has unglued and curled up. What can we do to glue it back and how to do it ? Any particular or special glue ? Pls help. Thanks Ava In the past I have had good luck repairing this kind of problem with instant glues. Put a bead close to the edges and a few elsewhere and put a weight on the top of the tile for a hour or so. I am sure other glues, including tile cement could also be used. I have found that a weight on top of the tile is a must. Paul T. |
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