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Old 01-03-2005, 06:27 AM
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I have a question about the peel & stick tiles as well. First of all, can you stick it on over the old lino? I'm thinking that you can, as when we had new lino laid on the main floor, the hubster and I removed the peel and stick ourselves, to save a few bucks. There was old lino underneath it but considering the condition of the tiles we were removing (black gunk oozing up from underneath...disgusting), I wondered if it had to do with the installation over the lino.

Secondly, I have heard a few people say that installing peel & stick in the biffy is not the way to go, due to moisture in that room. It was suggested that the tiles would not stick properly. Is this bogus info? I would like to use the tiles in our guest & master bathrooms, as I think it would be the most cost efficient way to go. Hubby's in the military, we move every 3 yrs or so and I don't want to pay big bucks for flooring, I just want something that looks nicer than the 1980's stuff currently laying there!

Any advice appreciated! Thanks much.
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