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Old 01-26-2015, 01:31 PM   #1
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Ripped linoleum

Does anyone have experience with repairing a slice in the linoleum?

I know there are kits but I'm not sure how they work and its only a small slice that I want to get too before it gets bigger.
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no takers.....hmmmm... i feel the love.
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Sorry, I have not been here before with a need. A Google search appears to have options. But I have no experience to recommend.
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There are seam sealer kits that installers use. HD or Lowes should have them. Good luck!
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I had a pro repair a rip in my flooring years ago. It took him about 15 minutes and you could not see where it was repaired. My cost was free as he was a friend.
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Old 02-07-2015, 10:12 PM   #6
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thanks, ill look for the kit
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vinyl repair

several choices, buy the adhesive and trowl, clean up any residue on the

substrate, apply adhesive, put down vinyl, put weight on the repair, wait 24

hours. don't attempt in cold weather.

secondly maybe possible, find a new piece that matches what you have

patch in.

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