Linoleum Care
Both Marmoleum and Armstrong are major producers of this 140-year-old technology.
Linseed oil & wood flour or cork dust and a few other secret ingredients.
Linoleum does require some care & maintenance, it definitely is NO a lay it & forget it floor. It is somewhat "Green" in the environmental sense & can give a very long life if cared for & properly installed.
I suggest you go to your makers website & get their specific instructions, if you have not chosen yet, go to Marmoleum or Armstrong & they both have a nice section on Care & Maintenance.
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The Rev sez Hope this helps
"No one cares how much you know, till they know how much you care." Pastor Jim.
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Linoleum was invented 1860.
In the past, all kitchen floors were covered with linoleum. The linoleum was worn.
how did Linoleum affect society
I would like to purchase a linoleum for my floor. What are some good linoleum flooring designs?
Linoleum - EP - was created on 2009-11-16.
We replaced the old carpet in the living room with linoleum flooring for easier maintenance.
The best linoleum for printmaking is typically traditional linoleum made from natural materials like linseed oil and cork. This type of linoleum provides a smooth surface for carving and holds ink well for high-quality prints.
If you're the homeowner: YES YOU CAN. you will need to level any embossment prior to installing over new linoleum or other sheet goods. NO YOU CAN'T or shouldn't if wet flooring is beneath original linoleum. If it's a rental it doesn't matter.
Linoleum can be used in printmaking by carving intricate designs into its surface. The carved linoleum is then inked and pressed onto paper, transferring the design. The softness of linoleum allows for detailed carving, resulting in unique and intricate prints.
The best place to look for great linoleum offers in Seattle is at linoleum dealers 'Woven Art', 'Andonian Rugs', 'Mfi' and at 'Carpet Liquidators Inc.'