u/Dry-Willingness-3639

Couple questions

I was removing a cabinet in my kitchen to install a dishwasher and noticed under my cheap wood flooring is colorful linoleum flooring that goes with how I want to do my kitchen. The issue is the owner before me glued the wood flooring down with what seems like construction adhesive. They laid it horrible so the seams aren’t straight and the top layer is chipping. I do have something else I could do if not but I really want to save this if possible. Is there a way I can remove the construction adhesive without damaging the linoleum?

Other question
They overlayed some pretty cool Formica with some fake quartz type Formica that always looks dirty and irritates me to no end. I can peel the top layer off but is there any way to remove that glue? Maybe a scrapper or something?

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Minor rust issue

Busted the back window on my truck mowing the other week. Went to the salvage yard and removed another but when was removing what was left of mine I found rust. It’s not horrible but still. The silicone should have been a clue of the issue. I was going to grind it down and prime it. But what is the best way to do this? Only body worked I’ve done before is some cracked bumpers and swapping fenders because I didn’t want to paint and I found the correct color. I did take auto body in school but have not really done anything with it since I got out.

u/Dry-Willingness-3639 — 7 days ago

In NE Arkansas. It has been hidden behind the ugly half rotten tree thing behind the telephone pole since I bought the house so I don’t know if it blooms into a flower or not. I know from pictures my neighbor gave me copies of the original owners had beautiful flowers all over the property, a big vegetable garden and a greenhouse. I didn’t see any of this particular area though. The owner between them and I let everything get over grown and covered most of the yard in gravel. The greenhouse rotted and fell. Some of the flowers did survive once I trimmed everything around them. It’s been an ordeal to get everything trimmed back and tidy.

u/Dry-Willingness-3639 — 20 days ago