Just taken delivery of Forbo desktop linoleum to rejuvinate this sorry looking surface. Am pretty certain the blemishes are caused by moisture so I'm hoping once it's covered they won't continue 'developing'.
Will obviously need to sand it flat, but am unsure how to further prep it or what adhesive to use. Wondering whether it's worth taking the whole venner off and priming/sealing.
Forbo's website says "For flat horizontal surfaces Eurocol 414 Euroflex Lino Plus can be used for Desk Top Linoleum or hessian backed linoleums on an absorbent base". That sounds very specific and am wondering if there's a more generic option.
Just taken delivery of Forbo desktop linoleum to rejuvinate this sorry looking surface. Am pretty certain the blemishes are caused by moisture so I'm hoping once it's covered they won't continue 'developing'.
Will obviously need to sand it flat, but am unsure how to further prep it or what adhesive to use. Wondering whether it's worth taking the whole venner off and priming/sealing.
Forbo's website says "For flat horizontal surfaces Eurocol 414 Euroflex Lino Plus can be used for Desk Top Linoleum or hessian backed linoleums on an absorbent base". That sounds very specific and am wondering if there's a more generic option.
Any suggestions?
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