After the adhesive has been removed allow ample time for the floor to dry.
How to remove sheet vinyl from wood subfloor.
If you remove vinyl flooring but the glue remains lodged on the subfloor try this.
If that doesn t get the glue off you will need to use a commercial adhesive stripper to soften and remove the glue.
Removing vinyl from concrete is similar to removing it from subfloor.
One reason the linoleum glue must be removed from the wood or any subfloor is because some older adhesives had oils in them that chemically react with new vinyl to cause a yellow discoloration.
Sand and refinish wood floor.
If you are removing vinyl flooring from a wood subfloor you don t want to get it too wet as it can cause issues with the wood.
The goal is to have a wooden subfloor.
Once the floor is completely dry rent a floor sander and edger to sand the floor smooth and remove any traces of adhesive.
With a freshly sharpened five in one tool force the sharp end between the sheet vinyl and subfloor in jabbing strokes.
Combine warm water and soap in a bucket then apply it liberally to the glue allowing time for the mixture to.
Once the adhesive is loose use a floor scraper to remove as much of it as you can.
Wood subfloor measure and cut 1 4 inch or thicker plywood with a circular saw to fit the entire floor of the room where you are installing vinyl flooring.
As you chisel use your other hand to keep peeling back the sheet vinyl.
However getting the adhesive off the concrete may prove to be more difficult.
Removing old linoleum or vinyl is generally quite difficult because wood a common subfloor is porous thus absorbing the adhesives.
The uneven texture caused by the glue remnants makes laying new tile nearly impossible.
In order for the new tiles to stay adhered the subfloor surface must be completely flat.
If the adhesive is old you will discover that the tool chips away the adhesive fairly easily.