Don Vandervort, Head Homeboy, has written more than 30 DIY home improvement books, been a segment host on HGTV, served as MSN.com's home improvement expert and written countless magazine articles.
Fixing a Discolored Vinyl or Resilient Floor Vinyl and most other types of resilient flooring don't need to be protected by waxing, but many floor care products include wax to brighten the shine...
Repairing a Scratched or Blistered Resilient Floor Scratches that don't penetrate through resilient flooring often can be sanded out (sanding creates fine airborne dust, which may be hazardous if the flooring contains asbestos so have a sample of your floor tested first)...
Repairing Curled Floor Tiles Minor surface problems such as lifted corners can be fixed easily, but check first that they don't indicate problems with the subfloor...
Repairing Separated Resilient Floor Seams When the seams of vinyl sheet flooring separate and pucker, you can glue them back down with a vinyl flooring sealer kit...
Smoothing Bumpy Resilient Flooring Bumps that appear on the surface of a floor covering material are usually the result of nails or screws beneath the material that have loosened and raised...