Rub it hard with a rough rag and Goof Off. After a minute or two it will degrade and you can scrape it with a wood spatula.
if it is glued with a lino paste glue,you shouldn't have a problem with the uplift. If its glued with an acrylic glue you can rent a power stripper to make the uplift easier.
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 .
It depends where the lino is. If it is a trailer, yes, use glue. Lots of glue.If its in your house, I think gluing around the edges is a good idea, if not the whole thing.ANS 2 -The location doesn't matter. If it's good quality thick lino it will not need gluing . If it's cheap thin lino then it must be glued with a good vinyl glue.
Every lino glue container that I've ever used has a solvent and a cleaning method on the label. Look carefully at your label.
floor covering. Short for linoleum.
This depends on the type of floor. If lino flooring it should be taken up and replaced, but tiles can be difficult to remove. Tiles can have screed over them and a new floor placed over the top.
Most glues can be removed from lino with Goof Off. Rub the glue with a rag and a few drops till it loosens.
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You may mean 'floor polisher' which is any device that can polish a wood or lino floor.
Lino (short for linoleum) - it's a hard floor covering made from oil by-products.
How do you get your ____ yellowish color of the lin floor? Extally, i don't even know if you can lol! EVIL SANTA CLAUS!!!!! SUCK PENY5
Linoleum, or lino for short, is a durable floor covering. It can be used in printing though, since the surface can be carved like wood. An image is carved into it and then a layer of paint is applied to the surface. When put face down onto paper, the image will be transferred to make a lino print. The lino can be used again and again to make the same image.