That doesn't make sense. Please re-write.
Super glue won't dry vinyl tube. You have to dry it with heat or a cloth before gluing it. -Why are you using super glue anyway ? -There are many proper vinyl adhesives that work far better .
Vinyl plank flooring is available in two main installation types: adhesive-based (glue-down) and adhesive-free (floating). Whether you need adhesive for vinyl plank flooring depends on the type of vinyl plank and the installation method you choose: Adhesive-Based (Glue-Down) Vinyl Plank Flooring: Some vinyl plank flooring products require adhesive for installation. In this method, you apply a specific adhesive to the subfloor and then press the vinyl planks into the adhesive. Glue-down vinyl plank flooring is commonly used in commercial applications and situations where a more permanent installation is desired. It provides a firm and stable floor. Adhesive-Free (Floating) Vinyl Plank Flooring: Many modern vinyl plank flooring products are designed for adhesive-free, floating installation. This method involves interlocking the planks together without adhesive, and they "float" over the subfloor. Adhesive-free vinyl plank flooring is popular for residential installations because it is generally easier to install, allows for flexibility in design and layout, and is often suitable for do-it-yourself projects. The floating vinyl planks can be installed over a variety of subfloors, including existing flooring, as long as they are smooth, dry, and level. When choosing vinyl plank flooring, make sure to check the manufacturer's recommendations for the specific product you're using. The installation instructions will specify whether adhesive is required or if it's designed for a floating installation. Adhesive-free vinyl plank flooring has become more common and is often preferred for its ease of installation and versatility. If you opt for adhesive-free vinyl plank flooring, it's essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for proper acclimatization, subfloor preparation, and installation to ensure a successful and durable 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.
Depending on the size of the floor that you are replacing, installing a vinyl floor can be a weekend project. There are a number of steps to take before actually installing the floor, such as removing the original flooring, and prepping the floor for the new installation.
Vinyl flooring installation is not expensive compared to other flooring options. Vinyle flooring is far less expensive than hardwood flooring but may not last as long and will be of lesser quality, in all its a very good "bang for your buck".
get a blow gun/ torch and go around old patch in a circular motion, ( do not hold the gun to close to vinyl and don't leave the gun in one place to long as it may damage the pool vinyl around the whole. Slowly the old glue from the patch will curl away and then you can slowly peel it away. I just did it.
My understanding is that EPA requires a shop to retain possession for 15 days from the date of installation.
In many cases you can as long as there are no lumps and your new glue bonds well with it.
Put some hard glue, melt a glue stick and than mix it together.
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As long as the glue isn't going to interfere with texture you can do this.
If you mean "how long does it take SKIN to heal under glue sutures" then the answer is about 4-5 days .