Installed Vinyl Plank from Costco for Under $1000 and it was EASY
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 Published On Apr 2, 2021

I will show you how to install vinyl plank and share many fast an easy tips that anyone can learn. These tips will give you confidence to take on your vinyl plank project. I share many tips that I use everyday as a professional installer. Get the results you are hoping for and you can install your own vinyl plank and it will look as if it was done by a Pro!

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There is a black glue in this video known as cutback adhesive. It can contain asbestos and you should not grind or sand this glue. I simply left the glue alone and did not disturb it at all. Therefore it remained a safe environment to work in.
WARNING: Do not sand, dry scrape, beadblast or mechanically chip or pulverize existing resilient flooring, backing, lining felt, asphaltic
“cutback” adhesive or other adhesive. These products may contain asbestos fibers and/or crystalline silica. Avoid creating dust. Inhalation
of such dust is a cancer and respiratory tract hazard. Smoking by individuals exposed to asbestos fibers greatly increases the risk of serious
bodily harm. Unless positively certain that the product is a non-asbestos-containing material, you must presume it contains asbestos.
Regulations may require that the material be tested to determine asbestos content. RFCI’s Recommended Work Practices for Removal of
Resilient Floor Coverings are a defined set of instructions addressed to the task of removing all resilient floor covering structures. These
instructions should be consulted with each installation. Hope this helps you understand how to be safe with this glue.

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