Yes you can. A number of flooring gluesare suitable for this.
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Yes, if the adhesive is smooth, no lumps and if you use a compatible glue, not thinset cement
The best method for removing linoleum glue from a floor surface is to use a heat gun or a hairdryer to soften the glue, then scrape it off with a putty knife or a floor scraper. You can also try using a commercial adhesive remover or a mixture of warm water and vinegar to help dissolve the glue.
Linoleum can be laid without using glue by using a floating installation method. This involves interlocking the linoleum tiles or planks together, creating a stable and secure floor without the need for adhesive.
The best method for removing linoleum floor glue from a surface is to use a heat gun or a hairdryer to soften the glue, then scrape it off with a putty knife or a floor scraper. You can also try using a commercial adhesive remover or a mixture of warm water and vinegar.
Floor tiles are tiles made for use on a floor. They can be made of ceramic, terra-cotta, linoleum, vinyl and other materials. Ceramic tiles are a type of tile made from hardened materials (like clay). People put ceramic tiles everywhere - around the bathroom, kitchen, pools, etc.
Ceramic tiles are more attractive in a bathroom than linoleum.
No. You have to glue your linoleum on the hard surface, but Laminate is a floating floor and always move.
The recommended type of glue for installing linoleum flooring is a water-based adhesive specifically designed for linoleum installation.
you have to pull the linoleum up to lay tile. . .i would suggest a cement backer board over the existing plywood also
The most effective method for removing linoleum glue is to use a linoleum glue remover specifically designed for that purpose. Apply the remover according to the product instructions and allow it to penetrate the glue before scraping it off with a putty knife or scraper.
Yes, there is a special linoleum sealant glue, meant for joins in lino, it will do very well in this case. I haven't bought it for some years now, but when I did, I got it from a lino supplier and it was in 'toothpaste' like tube for about $ 5-6 .