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Old 03-22-2018, 10:07 AM   #106
Nomadicchefs
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Originally Posted by sourdough View Post
What if the top linoleum material is just very susceptible to heat....even a smaller amount and it causes discoloration to the top material over time?

If you had a small piece you might be able to see what it does if it's contacted with a piece of metal at 140 degrees or something? Hair dryer? Heat gun? Just thinking "out there"....
I took a small sample of linoleum from under the sink, 3 different tests, even one using direct heat and it didn't turn colors like the floor, in fact, it just wrinkled up and turned crunchy. I just let the furnace run a full cycle with the register cover off, and temped the linoleum around the opening at 140-145 degrees.
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