We have Elmer's all purpose glue on a Cement Floor. and Now Friends of Ours want to Stain the Floor and Seal it.
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Pam on May 10, 2012Is the glue a thick glob that has dried?Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on May 11, 2012You will need to wire brush it off. If its saturated into the cement, then you will need to use a cement grinder. These can be purchased for hand held grinders at your big box stores for around $30. Keep it moving in large circles so you do not grind a hole into the cement. Check before you do this after the wire brush with some water in a spray bottle. If the water soaks in evenly where the glue was removed, your good to go. If the water puddles the glue is still there. There are chemicals that will remove this material, but most may be too harmful to use and can be costly to dispose of. Call Elmers hot line number, it should be on bottle they may have a solution for you that may be even easier then wire brush method.Helpful Reply
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Pam on May 11, 2012Woodbridge, could she put ice on it and try to pop it up once frozen? That's why I asked if it a glob or is it rubbed into the concrete. It's hard to answer without a discription or photo.Helpful Reply
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RONDA G on May 12, 2012No it isn't in a glob its flat. and it has been on the Cement since Nov. 2011 I tried sandpaper on it. any other Ideas ? thanks everyone for trying to help.Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on May 12, 2012sanding / or grinding would be the best...the trick is to provide a "uniform" finish so the staining process will look consistent over the entire floor. "spot" work may still look like spots.Helpful Reply
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1338690 on Feb 25, 2015Oil removes glue. You can use any oil you want and it will separate the bond. It doesn't work instantly, but it will work.Helpful Reply
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