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I removed the previous glued down sheet vinyl that was from the 90s.
I've been scraping up the residual glue and paper from the felt back the previous vinyl left behind.
Room is 10x12 at best. Kitchen.
I was going to glue down the new vinyl but multiple people keep saying I shouldn't bother and just loose lay it and shouldn't be bothering with all of this prep work I'm doing either.
The nail holes aren't bad but I was going to fill them but have been advised that that doesn't really matter either.
The instructions for the sheet vinyl said for me to prime the floor and I have been unable to find the primer needed.
The vinyl is from Lowe's. Just the cheap carriage point design.
How much prep would you do if you were me?
anyone have experience with Loose Lay Sheet Vinyl in their Kitchen?
My mother had it in her house, and it was a problem for her. The edges kept curling up for no discernible reason. Then people would catch the edges with their shoes; this led to edge damage. And dust and dirt would get under the edges.
Maybe we just bought the wrong kind, but for me it was a lesson learned. Never again.
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