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Discuss Vinyl on Vinyl in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; Hi there, can somebody please tell me which adhesive to use when laying new vinyl on old . It's only a small kitchen floor that's dry and flat but I ...
          
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    Hi there, can somebody please tell me which adhesive to use when laying new vinyl on old . It's only a small kitchen floor that's dry and flat but I don't have the time to get the old tiles but specifically the old adhesive off.I've trawled the net for "Vinyl tile adhesive" but only come upon stuff for sticking down ceramic & porcelain etc. to vinyl , not vinyl to vinyl.
    I know the answer's there somewhere - please before I go mad!

    Thanx to anyone out there who can help

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    Sorry belleville, can't help you regarding vinyl tile adhesive. As you've found on your search ceramic / stone tile adhesives on here. good luck anyway

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    Thanks Faith healer , but I'm staying optimistic - it must be out there somewhere

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    there used to be a carpet fitters forum somewhere, they use heat glue guns for vinyl. Not the cheap ones, these are a couple of hundred!! Will make a phone call tomorrow and will pm you with an answer either way

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