How to remove laminate flooring peices? we put down those laminate tiles in our kitchen a couple years...

we put down those laminate tiles in our kitchen a couple years ago and in a minute a couple of them have moved a bit so within is a crack... how do you tear that tile up to replace it?
Answers:    use a small floor scraper, cost nearly $20
I'm not sure what you mean by laminate tiles. But I have true laminate tiles in my kitchen. They come in planks that snapped and features of twisted together. I think they be about 2 ft x 4ft. They give the look of a ceramic, grouted adjectives floor.

If the crack is where two long pieces of laminate amalgamate together on the short ends, otherwise where the pieces are locked together conclude to end (not side-by-side) try this.

Remove the quarter round or shoe molding along the outside wall. Lowes in a minute sells a short time ago the laminate "metal" tapping public house described below that is used to verbs the pieces tightly together for about $8 to $10.

Description:
Pull Bar - A handy tool used to drive glue planks tightly together, at the tongue and groove joints. This tool is especially loyal at the wall when driving the end tongues and grooves together. Made from heavy-duty 3/16" tacky steel; zinc-plated to prevent rust.

Get a hammer and place the Pull Bar at the wall and near someone else standing on the farthest plank, stroke the whole row stern into place.

If you have simple 12x12 inch VINYL tile, later yes use a putty knife to pry them up.

Good luck