A heat gun softens the glue which makes it easier to remove the linoleum and the glue.
How to get linoleum glue off hardwood floors.
If it s a beautiful hardwood floor consider sanding the glue adhesive from the wood floor to keep it in the best condition possible.
Place chunks of dry ice in a shallow pan and place the container on top of the glue patch.
If you apply harsh chemicals or spend time scraping at the glue it may damage the wood flooring.
If the adhesive was water based the warm water will loosen or soften it and make it easier to scrape.
Remove the top layer of flooring material with a scraper or oscillating tool.
Wait for at least ten minutes to let the adhesive freeze.
There are lots of ways to get glue and adhesive off the floor from diy methods to rented machines.
If you re removing linoleum from hardwood floors consider heating the linoleum with a heat gun first instead of just peeling it off while it s at room temperature.
Saturate an old towel with plain water hot water is sometimes even more effective so try heating the towel in the microwave first and lay it on the floor for twenty minutes.
Place a pot with 4 6 cups of water on the stove and wait for it to boil.
Insert the edge of the floor scraper beneath the one of the cut marks in the linoleum.
Once the adhesive is loose use a floor scraper to remove as much of it as you can.
It was a lot of hard work but seemed to minimize damage to the floors and the amount of sanding required.
This keeps the hot water contained and allows it to rest.
You could also use an electric kettle to bring your water to a boiling point step 2 soak towels in the hot water.
Step 1 bring a pot of water to a boil.
Saturate them completely with hot water.
Push forward with the scraper in short thrusts to bring up the top layer of the linoleum.
Using a utility knife score the flooring into 6 12 strips.
Some of the adhesive.
Just score the hard top layer of linoleum to pull it off in strips then score and steam the felt paper glue tar paper and more glue.
Use old towels that are already stained or dingy but still clean.
Then use a scraper to break the glue apart and lift it off the wood.
There are chemical adhesive solvents on the market but my concern is that they would soak into the hardwood.
I would try working on small areas at a time by pouring boiling water on the adhesive and letting it sit for about ten minutes.