GooGone off lineoleum floor?
We removed our peel and stick tile that had covered old lineoleum flooring, usedGooGone to remove residual glue now what?
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It depends. What did you want to do next?
You can put a floating floor over the linoleum. Just make sure you only have one layer of old flooring besides the sub floor. You can do peel and stick tiles again. Did you have something specific in mind?
Cristina
Are you asking how to install new flooring, if so what type flooring do you want to use? Are you asking if you should clean that area? I am not sure what your question is.
I would mop it with a good floor cleaner and let it dry before adding a new floor. If there are areas where the residue is built up you will need to scrap that off.
https://googone.com/howto/blog/remove-floor-adhesive/
You could paint it https://www.hometalk.com/diy/floors-ceilings/painting-on-linoleum-floors-with-dixie-belle-paint-34526090
Painting on Linoleum Floors With Dixie Belle Paint!
Not sure exactly what you are asking.
Remove the Goo Gone residue or replace the flooring?
Do you want to install a new floor?