lloyd
13th July 2005, 04:18 PM
Hi all, I’m a newbie here, any advice would be greatly appreciated. :o
My floors had been covered with layers of lino over the years. Actually, I’m not entirely sure if the floor covering is actually lino or something else. I estimate it to be 80-100 years old. It’s black and resinous. It was easy getting it off as it appears not to have been glued down, but merely tacked along the edges. <O:p
The only problem is one patch about 0.5m² where some of the lino has bonded with the wood. Instead of being relatively brittle like the rest of lino sheet, the bottom oif this patch is a bit gummy and gooey. I’m not sure what happened on this section of the floor, but maybe it was as area where a chair with wheels was located for decades or something. It seems as though compression or heat of some sort has melded part of the lino to the wood. I’ve scraped away as much of the excess as possible, but what can I do to remove the residue?<O:p
I plan on using Porter’s Woodwash to get a limed effect and finishing with a poly sealer. Is there anything I should / should not use to avoid problems with these finishes?<O:p
Thanks
Lloyd<O:p
My floors had been covered with layers of lino over the years. Actually, I’m not entirely sure if the floor covering is actually lino or something else. I estimate it to be 80-100 years old. It’s black and resinous. It was easy getting it off as it appears not to have been glued down, but merely tacked along the edges. <O:p
The only problem is one patch about 0.5m² where some of the lino has bonded with the wood. Instead of being relatively brittle like the rest of lino sheet, the bottom oif this patch is a bit gummy and gooey. I’m not sure what happened on this section of the floor, but maybe it was as area where a chair with wheels was located for decades or something. It seems as though compression or heat of some sort has melded part of the lino to the wood. I’ve scraped away as much of the excess as possible, but what can I do to remove the residue?<O:p
I plan on using Porter’s Woodwash to get a limed effect and finishing with a poly sealer. Is there anything I should / should not use to avoid problems with these finishes?<O:p
Thanks
Lloyd<O:p