Use a flexible vinyl cement. RH Products HH 66.
Use Elmer's Spray Contact Cement.
I am trying to glue a piece of vinyl wallboard paper over an existing vinyl wallboard to cover a damaged spot. Is there a specific kind of glue to use? I have tried 4 different glues and nothing is working. Do you have any tips for successfully completing this project? djsmthsn@telus.net
Normally, installing new vinyl directly over old vinyl is not recommended because most manufacturers will not honor the warranty. Any bumps or dips in the surface can translate through your new vinyl. Dye or stains from the old vinyl can also seep into the new vinyl. But you can remedy this by applying an embossing leveler over the old vinyl, and then sealing it with an acrylic sealer. Then trowel your glue onto the sealed surface, and install your new vinyl. Most recommended practice, however, is to remove the old vinyl OR install new wood underlayment on top of the old vinyl. Then spread your glue and install new vinyl. As always, check the installation instructions for your new vinyl.
You scrape away the original glue and re-glue it with a vinyl glue, then stick it o the wall. Don't let water run or spray over it for at least 2 days, then grout it.
Hi, Use underwater glue to stick a peice of vinyl over the hole, It works very well, available from any good Poolshop.
If it has a timber floor under and vinyl is solid to the floor and not to thick screw down 10 mm ply at 150mm centres. seal ply with pva sealer prior too tilling. If it is a concrete floor it is best to lift vinyl.
It is possible, but it's not the best practice. If you can easily remove the existing vinyl, then do so. If the vinyl won't peel up, then you should consider two possibilities: Remove the vinyl along with the wood underlayment (or scrape it off if your subfloor is concrete), or install new wood underlayment on top of the existing vinyl.A third possibility is this: If the existing vinyl is securely glued to the floor, you could apply an embossing leveler (cement-based product) in a very thin skim coat over the vinyl. This seals in any stains, levels the floor, and gives the new vinyl a nice, smooth surface to lay over (or a good surface for vinyl glue to adhere to).Most flooring manufacturers will not honor the warranty on their vinyl if it is installed over existing vinyl, unless you do the embossing leveler step above.
Pontoon boats are in a class by themselves. They are not fast and sleek like power boats, but they have a style all their own. Two solid or inflatable pontoons sit on the water with a boat floor over the two. They are wider, which makes them more stable. They are less apt to capsize than other boats. When buying a pontoon boat, a customer can choose an open floor design and customize the craft later. A canopy top keeps the sun off the boaters. A place for everybody to sit is even better. Buying pontoon boat seats is not difficult. They can be found at most boat supply stores, online and perhaps in the paper. Both solid and inflatable seats can be found. For those boats with sectional seats, buying different pieces allows the owner to customize the boat in any number of configurations. Prices vary with sizes, colors, materials, manufacturers, style of boat and so on. Corner sections, individual seats, double seats and reclining seats for short wall sections are available. For used boats, buying used or new seats is an option. Fold-up seats allow greater movement around the boat deck. Look into solid seat models that have storage inside the seat base. This allows more gear, food and drinks on board. For versatility, a cooler seat with a flip-top offers a place for the drinks without taking up deck space. If the boat is in the shop and extra seating is needed on the patio, the seats can be removed from the deck and temporarily attached to a 2-by-4 and plywood base. For inflatable pontoon boats, inflatable seats are available that secure to d-rings. These can also be used on solid pontoon boats for extra seating. Folding seats for inflatable boats can be used both on other boats and in stadiums for comfortable seating. Use them for camping as well. For camping, a tarp or base cloth should be used under the seat. Most of the seats are made from marine vinyl, PVC, or other UV-protected materials. The seat will not be affected by water or the elements. A pontoon boat seat is a versatile piece of marine furniture.
* ink * thread, if it's stitched in signatures (groups of pages sewn together before gluing) * cover material: possibly leather or vinyl over cardboard
If the vinyl is down tight , the answer is YES, Laminate con go over it
Only if the vinyl was previously installed over concrete, and has a positive bond. Scar the finish of the vinyl with a hand sander (course paper), and use a high strength thinset for the installation.
As long as the existing flooring is in good shape meaning not cracking or peeling then that's the best, easiest and most cost effective installation.