Try using a blow dryer or a heat gun on low and use a plastic putty knife gently scrape it while heating it up. Have a rag ready to wipe your putty knife off each time you make a scrape. Afterwards, try WD40 to get the remainder off.
Hello I live in a house built in 1900 that has original 121 year old hardwood floors they are in great shape for the most part but have pretty big gaps between planks... See more
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Trying to fix a floor ... looking for Wilsonart Laminate Tiles - Capisto Sand 2111-61N. Appreciate a call if you know where I can get some. 314-536-8906
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NEVER when I’m out..... only when I’m home. He comes & tells me after. Not every day either. So I’ve been gating him out of the room. I’m more concerned with washing... See more
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Try using a blow dryer or a heat gun on low and use a plastic putty knife gently scrape it while heating it up. Have a rag ready to wipe your putty knife off each time you make a scrape. Afterwards, try WD40 to get the remainder off.
Super hot soapy water and a trowel
Acetone, the kind you buy in the hardware store not nail polish remover.
Acetone, the kind you buy in the hardware store not nail polish remover.
Acetone, the kind you buy in the hardware store not nail polish remover.
Actually, we had to rent a floor sander from Home Depot to get the glue off. Thank you for your suggestion!