How can I remove a stuck on rubber bath mat from my tub?
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How do I remove super glue from a rubber floor mat?
I spilled glue on my rubber floor mat and have tried alcohol, soap, goop and some other things, but nothing took it all away.
try Wd 40
have you tried pouring baby oil in the tub so it will go up under it ..?...I would close the drain and try it but let it set for a little while
The baby oil is a great suggestion. But if it is not successful can you let us know if this is an acrylic, steel, or cast iron tub? That's really important so we know if we can recommend the nuclear option.
WD 40 spray ed on will mobilize the glue, let it set and clean will with Dawn soap to remove the oiliness and rinse REALLY well
Use something plastic like a credit card and lift a corner. Use Goo Gone or WD40 under the corner and gently pull up spraying WD40 or dabbing with Goo Gone ( letting it sit for a while) as you pull it off.
Thanks to everyone for your answer!
JKO
I'm not sure about that ..but..after each use hang it up to dry so you don't have this problem again. Good luck.
Got a refrigerator magnet? See if it sticks anywhere on the tub. If it does you have porcelain covered steel or cast iron. If not, acrylic tubs require more gentle handling in case our suggestions don't do the job. Have you tried the baby oil or WD-40?
WD - 40!
Another vote for WD 40.
I am having the same problem. It’s a large mat that is stuck so strong you can’t pull it up!!! I thought about cutting it out in pieces. I’m using WD40 but it’s nothing instantaneous if it’s going to work at all.