Linoleum tiles..? I was wondering if I could put the peel and stick linoleum...

I was wondering if I could put the peel and stick linoleum tiles over an already linoleum floor. it is the entire sheet of linoleum but it have a bunch of stains and looks really gross because they didn't do a very good livelihood with it. i was wondering if i could newly put the other linoleum right over top of it or if i had to take up the entire sheet of linoleum.
Yes you can. Go to Home Depot or another home overhaul store and get Acrylpro or something like that(Vinyl over vinyl adhesive) . Clean floor until that time applying. Using glue will let it end a lot longer. Also be sure not to spill liquids lying on the tile too often. It may loosen the glue. Good Luck. yes you can... i didnt really trust the coat and stick by itself and used an additional adhesive as capably... and one part still came up for a time bit... good luck...
You can put another layer over the top--But I instinctively would not recommend doing this.It is far better to do the job right the first time & not "bodge it".Remove your old linoleum first,Clean the floor beneath.If you use linoleum again-Put a mebrane down first.What is your floor made of??If concrete product sure it is dust free-Then you can use the peel& stick tiles with little trouble.As regards to totalling a layer on top of the linoleum you hold already got down--Would you wall paper over the top of existing wall paper--To do the position right you would not-Same rules apply.Two ways to do a job-The right way or the bodge way.

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Wolf
Answers:    I'm pretty sure you can, as long as its verbs and dry, free of debris. When I pulled out my old tile linoleum at hand was the old-style sheet linoleum underneath it.
Yes you can but it must be super clean, especially of wax. yes you can.