yo mama Posted June 5, 2007 Author Share Posted June 5, 2007 That stuff will work and probably last a couple of years. Home depot sells a kit i use to make repairs in the aprtments i maintain. Make sure you clean the area real good with a solvent, like mineral spirits, then get your wifes blow dryer and heat the area to make the lino soft. If you can lift the lino up, put a little adhesive underneath and let it dry. If it's not pulling up at all still use the blowdryer, then apply a little of the sealer to the seams. Sometimes it takes a few coats of the sealer. Once it's dry your good to go. I figured there had to be a solution like this floating around in the Huddle's collective mind. This seems to be the least intrusive solution. If it fails, I can try some of the other suggested solutions. And thanks for the tip on the blow dryer. I wouldn't have thought of that on my own. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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