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[quote=Anonymous]Well I remember ripping out lino in my grandmother's kitchen. First there is a special glue like liquid you put on the linoleum that softens it so it will rip out in one sheet without separating into layers. Underneath there was tongue and groove flooring but it was black from the heat process used to lay the lino. Made a great subfoor for new tile although I found out later I could have tiled over the linoleum because the process used to lay it was essentially just as sound as any underlayment.[/quote]
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