Removing Stubborn Linoleum the Easy Way with the Dremal

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2010

This tool works excellent ! Dont kill yourself with propane! Go get the Dremal its a multi tool that works better.

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  • how do you remove the glue

  • Dry ice works great and quick to remove stubborn tiles.

  • @Harmonlisa I do flooring for a living and I have never heard of making $10,000 off of one house. Unless you are putting liquid lava flooring tiles throughout your entire house, you won't even make it to $5,000.

  • @adamjanusz

    It took me 2 weekends to do the floors in my home. I saved over 10K doing it myself. Maybe you make tons of cash but I do not make $2500 per shift at work.

  • @MultiFloormaster

    Agreed - Support local business!

    If people would think of it in terms of how much time it takes them, and how valuable their time is, they'd see that contracting a pro would save them enough "workable hours", for them to more than pay it off.

    This concept is very often overlooked, and most people have never even thought about it! Its a great economic principle that should be used more often in marketing services such as This kind of work!

    Cheers

  • how about go get a pro to do it

  • The title of the video says linoleum, however, this is not linoleum but vinyl composition tile 1/8 inch thick.

  • Propane? Lmao! Yeah and don't pour gasoline all over your floor and light it up either! Could be dangerous.

    People actually use propane torches to remove there old floors??? I assume it would be to soften the glue, if that's the case, why not just use an electric heat gun. Either way, one would still have to be concerned about possible toxic fumes.

  • I didn't see that dremal.. I saw a Dremel.

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