How to get peel and stick tile glue off the floor!!! HELP?
Jul 31, 2007 by wifey2804 | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
ok, me and my partner put down peel and stick tile 3 years ago. We are now moving out and have to get the house back to the way it was. We have removed the tiles, but we are stuck with about 2 layers of damp glue on the linoleum floor. We have tried goo
Well, you can use a arousal gun and a puddy knife (be careful with the heat gun and use a metal pierce) however, once you have put the floor ontop of there you will not be able to return that floor to its actual condition. Thats what the glue does...
shadowsthathunt | Jul 31, 2007
How do you remove self-sticking tile & glue from floors?
May 31, 2007 by bjunefloyd | Posted in Decorating & Remodeling
You should be accomplished to rent a electric tile scraper and glue scraper from a tool rental snitch on. These are two separate tools and well worth the money. I have used both on many occasions and they profession great. You will have some residual
John S | May 31, 2007
Installing Self-Adhesive Vinyl Floor Tile
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