Is there any way to fix nicks in a linoleum kitchen floor without replacing the whole thing?
If you know the manufacturer of the linoleum check to see if they have a specific patch for the floor, there are also genaric patching kits but it probably would be difficult to get a good match in color. If you have a remnant left from the installation or if the flooring patern is still made you are in luck -linolium always has a patern of some sort it may have (grout) lines which will make it easier to find or if its more subtle it like stone patterns or whatever but the pattern should be there -when you find the patern place the scrap piece or new piece with same pattern over the top of the damaged area and line it up exactly and tape it down with masking tape or a tape that won’t leave a residue behind. – If the flooring has lines IE grout lines use that as the place to cut you will want to use a utility knife to cut through both layers of linoleum (the patch and existing floor) a metal straight edge like a tile float will be very handy to cut against and when cutting cut perpendic