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    Default Remnants of Lino flooring

    Hi,

    I've lifted some old lino flooring and it has left a foam backing on certain areas of the floor. I have scrapped off as much as possible but there is still some sort of layer that just won't budge. The floor is concreete screed and I am having porcelain tiles fitted with PCI rapidflex adhesive. Is there a product that might remove all remnants of the lino flooring or could I seal the floor with PVA or similar.

    Thanks for any advice

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    Default Re: Remnants of Lino flooring

    Quote Originally Posted by davphi338 View Post
    Hi,

    I've lifted some old lino flooring and it has left a foam backing on certain areas of the floor. I have scrapped off as much as possible but there is still some sort of layer that just won't budge. The floor is concreete screed and I am having porcelain tiles fitted with PCI rapidflex adhesive. Is there a product that might remove all remnants of the lino flooring or could I seal the floor with PVA or similar.

    Thanks for any advice
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    Default Re: Remnants of Lino flooring

    Thanks for the reply. Looks like I need some decent primer rather than PVA. Can someone recommend a suitable primer for applying on top of the remnants of the lino floor.

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