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    Old glue coming through the cushion floor / vinyl floor

    Thanks Daz, that might be a little bit overkill for what I'm after though, or should I say, a bit of a serious job. I'm trying to do it without removing all the cabinets if possible. A quick fix if you like. Although I appreciate that might not be the best way to do it. Ardex do a this which I...
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    Old glue coming through the cushion floor / vinyl floor

    My thoughts exactly, hence I was wondering if it could be sealed with something? I'd be there for months if I where to try and clean the adhesive off.
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    Old glue coming through the cushion floor / vinyl floor

    Had a friend suggest a tough lacquer, the sort of thing you might find in a sports hall... wondering how it would dry where the more old and more recent (still tacky) adhesives have been?
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    Old glue coming through the cushion floor / vinyl floor

    Thanks for the info... if I'm honest, I don't really want to scrape it off. I'm fairly sure that it has penetrated the marley tile, so no matter how much I scrape, it will still have some residue in there which will ultimately find it's way back up and into the new flooring. I was wondering if...
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    Old glue coming through the cushion floor / vinyl floor

    Some 30 odd years ago a strong adhesive was used to stick down vinyl flooring in our kitchen, this adhesive is still present and is now drawn up through any new cushion flooring or vinyl flooring we put down. The floor doesn't become tacky, but it does become ugly and stained as the old glue...
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