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Well got it all up. I found the "easiest" way was to use a razor knife and cut about a 12 inch wide stripe the length of the floor, then take a 8 inch drywall blade and tap it under the linoleum. Then keep driving that bitch down the length. For the areas where the linoleum ripped and was still glued down, a heat gun with a painter's tool worked well.
Laid down some killz oil based to prime the floor and expose areas where I gouged the subfloor. I'll need to fill those before laying down groutable LVT for the flooring.
Laid down some killz oil based to prime the floor and expose areas where I gouged the subfloor. I'll need to fill those before laying down groutable LVT for the flooring.