The answer to the question is basic chemistry, Rubber, Vinyl or almost any plastic is not water soluble, so water doesn't dissolve or break down the heel mark.
Try gently rubbing with either a bit of cooking oil and a soft cloth or WD-40 & it will be gone in a flash.
No. You have to glue your linoleum on the hard surface, but Laminate is a floating floor and always move.
if is a concrete slab floor and it has linoleum on it then clean the lino let it dry and use that as your water barrier/underlayment. if it a raised foundation then use wonderboard!
Rubber floor tiles are perfect for your workout space or bathroom floor, even your garage! Rubber floor tiles are excellent at muffling sound as well as being burn resistant. The tiles are also an environmentally friendly material, being made of recycled materials. And if that isn't enough to sell you on rubber floor tiles, they can also last from 15 to 30 years, talk about durability!
You shouldn't. You need a surface that will allow the adhesive to make a good bond to. There are different types, read the instructions for the one you buy and apply it to the recommended sub floor.
Laminate floor cannot be refinished. It will have to be replaced. Hardwood flooring can be refinished.
I would like to purchase a linoleum for my floor. What are some good linoleum flooring designs?
floor covering. Short for linoleum.
To remove a linoleum floor, start by cutting the linoleum into smaller sections with a utility knife. Then, use a heat gun or hairdryer to soften the adhesive underneath the linoleum. Once the adhesive is softened, use a putty knife to gently pry up the linoleum. Be careful not to damage the subfloor underneath.
you first have to get rubber and glue it on your floor and you have a rubber floor
floor chore
To effectively repair a linoleum floor, start by cleaning the damaged area thoroughly. Next, cut out the damaged section and replace it with a new piece of linoleum. Use adhesive to secure the new piece in place and ensure it is level with the surrounding floor. Finally, apply a sealant to protect the repair and blend it with the rest of the floor.
To effectively remove old linoleum from a wood floor, you can start by heating the linoleum with a heat gun to soften the adhesive. Then, use a putty knife to gently lift and scrape off the linoleum. Be careful not to damage the wood floor underneath. You may also use a solvent or adhesive remover to help loosen the linoleum. Remember to ventilate the area well and wear protective gear when using chemicals.
To effectively repair a damaged linoleum floor, start by cleaning the area thoroughly. Next, cut out the damaged section and replace it with a new piece of linoleum. Use adhesive to secure the new piece in place and ensure it is level with the rest of the floor. Finally, apply a sealant to protect the repair and blend it with the surrounding floor.
The flooring company poorly applied the linoleum covering to my fairly expensive hardwood floor.
You rip the floor out an put in a new one if you dont like the linoleum other wise it looks trashy
yes it will yes it will
You don't. It won't stick.