Oill based or epoxy.. HOWEVER getting all the wax off & roughing the surface migt be major concerns.. ALSO prior to the 70's Linoleum most likely had ASBESTOS in it so roughing the surface could be not only illegal, but unhealthy...
If you are sure it is Lino, not Vinyl flooring proceed with great caution... Not every smooth hard patterned floor is Lino...
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.
This is a special type of paint that is only used in the park. You would have to get special permission to use it.
== == I think a waterproof paint would be a good idea. I would use an exterior paint, even though it's inside; because of the moisture. Definitely an exterior paint and a waterproof one would not be a bad idea either.
If the surface is metal you can. Use a good primer too.
I would use Hammerite or a Tremclad enamel.
Epoxy floor paint would be the most suitable for a high-traffic area in a commercial space.
Most people prefer linoleum tiles in the entrances for durability.
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Lino (short for linoleum) - it's a hard floor covering made from oil by-products.
For a shed floor, it is recommended to use a durable and weather-resistant floor paint or epoxy paint specifically designed for concrete or wood surfaces. This type of paint will provide protection against moisture, stains, and wear, ensuring the longevity of the shed floor.
The recommended type of glue for installing linoleum flooring is a water-based adhesive specifically designed for linoleum installation.
The best type of paint to use for a shed floor is a durable, high-quality exterior paint that is specifically designed for use on floors. This type of paint is typically more resistant to wear and tear, moisture, and other outdoor elements, making it ideal for protecting and enhancing the appearance of a shed floor.
gotta know more whats the type of sub floor Is it Lino or Vinyl flooring Is it glued or floating floor?? How old How big & what shape is the bump, is it the only one any discoloration.
For linoleum flooring installation, it is recommended to use a plywood underlayment. This provides a smooth and stable surface for the linoleum to be installed on.
A solvent-based adhesive is recommended for installing linoleum flooring.
Consumer Reports says, "Use a commercial rust remover intended for your particular type of floor." (How To Clean Practically Anything, Fourth Edition, page 28)
The best linoleum for printmaking is typically traditional linoleum made from natural materials like linseed oil and cork. This type of linoleum provides a smooth surface for carving and holds ink well for high-quality prints.