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26th November 2008, 05:30 PM #1
removing glued down lino from floorboards
Hi All
Need a little help and after doing a search could not find much .
i'm looking after a reno and in what was a very large walk in pantry ( now new room )the last crazy owner desided to glue the lino to the floor . (about 30 year ago )
i was told there is a device that will remove it but the only thing the hire shop had was for vinyl floor tile and i do not think this would do the job
i have had a go will a large floor scrapper but this did not do much .
should i just hire a floor sander and use 40 grit to rip it off ?
Please help the floor sander said it needs to be removed before he starts .
thank in advance .
P.s What people will cover up with carpet and lino never ceases to amaze me ..
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