You can use the same process to remove vinyl flooring glued to concrete.
Best way to pull up sheet vinyl.
Remove the top layer of linoleum first.
Pull the linoleum up in strips to reveal the linoleum glue.
If the adhesive is old you will discover that the tool chips away the adhesive fairly easily.
After 72 hours try to pull up the vinyl.
Start by working your scraper or the edge of your oscillating multitool.
Once it s cut gently lift the strip of vinyl until you encounter resistance from the glue near the perimeter.
In some cases vinyl can be glued directly to old vinyl ceramic tile and wood floors but special fillers and glue down procedures are needed.
With a freshly sharpened five in one tool force the sharp end between the sheet vinyl and subfloor in jabbing strokes.
You can also gently wet the floor and let it soak for a few minutes.
You ll probably be able to pull the vinyl off of the wettest areas without scraping.
Roll the vinyl as you make your way down the length of the strip.
Pull or scrape the flooring off of a concrete subfloor if moisture is damaging it.
Pull up on the.
If difficult try a heat gun to soften it and then pull it off.
Then try scraping it and it should come off without as much effort.
As you chisel use your other hand to keep peeling back the sheet vinyl.
If it comes up easily there s too much moisture in the concrete to install a sheet vinyl floor.
The concrete probably hasn t.
Use a 5 in 1 scraper to loosen the vinyl.
How to remove basic sheet vinyl flooring the easy way.
Remove the flooring with a hand held floor scraper after putting on work gloves.
Pull up each one gently.
Where you encounter resistance from the glue use a scraper tool.
If it doesn t come off you will need to use the prybar and hammer to chip at the hardened adhesive.