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ANS 2 - Depends on the kind of glue, you don't say which.Water will work for a few PVA based glues, but others will need various solvents. Goo-Gone will work on some, but not all.
The recommended type of glue for installing linoleum flooring is a water-based adhesive specifically designed for linoleum installation.
When installing hardwood flooring using hardwood flooring glue, it is important to follow these best practices: Ensure the subfloor is clean, dry, and level before applying the glue. Use the recommended type and amount of glue for the specific hardwood flooring being installed. Apply the glue evenly and in small sections to prevent it from drying out before laying the flooring. Press the hardwood flooring firmly into the glue to ensure a strong bond. Allow the glue to dry completely before walking on or moving furniture onto the newly installed flooring.
The best glue for vinyl plank flooring installation is a pressure-sensitive adhesive specifically designed for vinyl flooring.
The recommended glue for installing engineered wood flooring is a high-quality, moisture-resistant adhesive specifically designed for this type of flooring.
If it's white or yellow wood glue, just wash in hot water.
Glue is best.. 40 years at the trade... I like nails & glue
A solvent-based adhesive is recommended for installing linoleum flooring.
To ensure a secure and long-lasting bond when applying flooring glue, it is important to follow these best practices: Prepare the surface by cleaning and leveling it properly. Use the right type of flooring glue for the specific flooring material. Apply the glue evenly and in the recommended amount. Allow the glue to set for the specified time before placing the flooring material. Use proper tools and techniques to ensure a strong bond. Follow manufacturer's instructions for temperature and humidity conditions during application.
You can, but the makers don't recommend it.
Goof Off will remove almost any glue, including super glue types from laminate and hardwood flooring. Just rub with a rag and a few drops of Goof Off and the glue soon softens and can be peeled off. This has not harmed 3 different types of flooring that I've tested it on.
Yes you can. A number of flooring gluesare suitable for this.
Most T&G flooring can be installed with Nail, Staples or Glue...all depending on the subfloor