Re: Really? What is that?


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Posted by Wally/ FloorUSA on December 02, 1999 at 07:45:32:

In Reply to: Re: Linoleum bubbles posted by Brian S. of B.W.S carpet Insallation on December 01, 1999 at 13:38:10:

: : This may seem out of place here, but flooring material is flooring material.

: : My foosball table has a linoleum playing surface that I recently replaced. When sent to me by a distributor, the linoleum was sort of rolled/folded in a large box, and so it had mild creases. As I glued down the linoleum using Liquid Nails, I was careful to make sure the linoleum was as flat as possible. But now I've noticed that some of the creases are not entirely flat. Is there a way to flatten out linoleum that's been folded without ripping up the entire piece and re-gluing? Thanks.

: OK Try to get a large syringe and needle.use a latex glue which will be easy to get through the needle. Push into bubble and get a hair dryer to heat the vinyl. Get ureself something round and hard to roll over it. You can easly clean any of the glue mess with lighter fluid.




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