Canvyou paimy a vinyl floor so that it wont scratch or peel?

Cud26894793
by Cud26894793
Is it less costly to paint a medium,sized bathroom or replace the vinyl.

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  • Kathy Bitzan Kathy Bitzan on Jul 15, 2017

    I would go with new vinyl, they have great peal and stick these days. Watch for garage sales someone might have some left over from a project that could work for you if cost is an issue. I know I did once so was able to sell the rest of mine. Just an idea. Bathrooms get a lot of use and water so beware of mold in these spots.

  • Linda Sikut Linda Sikut on Jul 15, 2017

    Absolutely you can. Here's an article that will help:


    https://www.designertrapped.com/how-to-paint-your-linoleum-floors-yes/


    Good Luck!

  • Sunny C Sunny C on Jul 15, 2017

    Hello Cudaisy; If your floor were mine, I would purchase new vinyl squares.

    I personally have put down an entire floor in a Condo, and it looks like a high priced custom job!!!

    I would advise you to Please purchase the more expensive squares, as they hold up longer, due to wear. You will need a razor knife, and heavy duty caulking, and plenty of patience.

    I was able to locate the squares at a sale at Home Depot.

    I hope that this helps you!!! Take Care!

  • Cud26894793 Cud26894793 on Jul 16, 2017

    Thank yoI. Your right the more I thought about it. I could also probably get a great vinyl remnant for that smaller bathroom. Thanks for your thoughts😊

  • Lavonne Lavonne on Jul 19, 2017

    Ihave used the cheap vinyl tiles and the more expensive ones. The cheap ones don't last and in a bathroom, water seeped between the tiles and they peeled up. I replaced with a vinyl remnant. It was super affordable. Painting the floor is possible but it will wear and will look worse than before.