I usually just use a sharpened putty knife or combination of different sizes of putty knifes. Usually they come up pretty easy. Make sure you get the old adhesive of the floor if you are gonna replace it with more. Good luck. eta: the tiles and/or adhesive could contain asbestos
The best way to remove linoleum flooring effectively is to start by cutting the linoleum into smaller sections with a utility knife, then use a heat gun or hairdryer to soften the adhesive underneath. Once the adhesive is softened, use a putty knife or floor scraper to carefully lift and remove the linoleum. Be sure to wear protective gear and work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling any fumes.
The easiest way to remove tile from a surface is to use a hammer and chisel to carefully break and pry the tiles off.
The easiest way to remove wallpaper is by using a wallpaper steamer or a wallpaper removal solution to soften the adhesive and then gently peel off the wallpaper.
Easiest way to drain the radiator is to remove the lower coolant hose.
The easiest way to remove a tile floor is to use a hammer and chisel to break the tiles and then pry them up with a putty knife or a floor scraper.
Easiest way is to remove the bed. Then you can remove it without dropping the tank.
Easiest way is to remove the bed. Then you can remove it without dropping the tank.
The easiest way would be to purchase the special socket that fits that sending unit to remove and install.
the easiest way is to take it to a shop and let them do it, you have to remove the dash to get to it
Use Goo Gone, it will remove it.
As long as the only linoleum is not peeling or loose go ahead and put the new one right on top of it this way you avoid the risk of asbestos and all the mess of riping up the old floor.
Hammer and crow bar, guaranteed.