z-man
New Member
Okay, I'll say it: It was a VERY bad move for me to try to remove my 50 year old linolium floor before laying laminate. But, here I am!
I have about half the floor stripped to the bare sheet wood substrate, but a thin layer of felt backing from the old laminate floor remains elsewhere.
Is it crucial to get this off? I know I don't need to tell your folks here what a PITA that is. If I use a quality laminate with a quality underlament, can I put it down over the top of the remaining felt? (Please God, let the answer be YES)?
I have about half the floor stripped to the bare sheet wood substrate, but a thin layer of felt backing from the old laminate floor remains elsewhere.
Is it crucial to get this off? I know I don't need to tell your folks here what a PITA that is. If I use a quality laminate with a quality underlament, can I put it down over the top of the remaining felt? (Please God, let the answer be YES)?