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Flooring Mastic And Adhesive Remover
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CITRUS KING Flooring Sealant and Adhesive Remover makes removal of asbestos sealant, carpet sealant, clean and simple. Users of CITRUS KING Mastic Remover are amazed at the fresh citrus scent and easy to clean properties of this product. 1 gallon will cover 100-250 square feet, although results may vary depending on age, density and composition of sealant being removed. Although CITRUS KING will work on cutback, emulsion and floor/carpet adhesives, it is recommended that you test a small area first. First step: Wet the entire adhesive surface with CITRUS KING. This will help increase the coverage of CITRUS KING and reduce the amount of liquid generated, making final cleaning easier. Step 3: If necessary, protect walls, drains, cracks and floor with something absorbent (rags, kitty litter, sawdust) to keep liquefied adhesive contained. For wood surfaces, follow steps one and two, then apply CITRUS KING to rags and wipe surface clean.
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For professionals and do-it-yourselfers, Klean-Strip® is the leading brand of reliable solvents, thinners, strippers and cleaners for results you can trust. Klean-Strip® Green™ Floor Adhesive Stripper removes adhesives from wood, concrete, metal and masonry.
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Ways to remove glue from hardwood floors
Solvents-
Using chemicals (people recommend lots of them) to soften or eat away at the glue, making it easy to blot. Proceed to the next step: Step 2 -- Sand hardwood floors with a drum sander
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All told, the kitchen floor and the little floor in the bedroom that was also carpeted took about ten hours to remove most of the glue. I really expected that the glue on the dining room floor, which was covered in hardwood looking vinyl (why!?!?), would go faster than the kitchen. This was before we tried to reassemble the vinyl. We quickly realized it was best to carefully cut the flooring into smaller sections to reassemble - it was glued down with what I can only hope was an excessive amount of glue. It didn't look too bad in the photo, but it was basically a solid 1/8" layer of gum consistency glue all over the hardwood. On the floors was basically impossible because our shoes were sticking The scraping was slow, mostly because the heat generated by my multi-tool blade seemed to make the glue even more sticky and gummed up the blade, then oozed out the sides of the blade and went back onto the floor. the blade with my hand made a sticky mess, and using a rag to wipe the glue was ineffective and the little lint from the rag made it worse...and stopping after each stroke to wipe the glue made everything took so much longer. Thank goodness for disposable gloves. I went through about 15 gloves, all as full as this one. You can just imagine the amount of glue on the floor. The dining room floor, with its intense amount of super glue ante, took about fifteen hours to scratch. The first stage of Operation Reclaim Floors is complete. And, as my husband says, after all that, I better be worth it in the end, right? It all started with the rug. Our little 1934 farmhouse had a small kitchen...which was carpeted. I knew from the start that I didn't really want to have a rug in the kitchen (mostly because I'm a klutzy mess and I'm sure the poor rug would be covered in spaghetti sauce stains about 4 minutes after I moved in). .....but realizing that the carpet covered the theme made me even more determined to get rid of it and reclaim those beautiful floors! I actually thought, while I was there, why not get them back? ? I spent my evenings scraping glue off the floors, and Trevor could mow our giant lawn and do more skilled chores (like plumbing and all). And, because we're crazy and have done ALL FLOORS, you get two different types of glue removal for the price of one. You're ost welcome. Glue and adhesive types differ slightly - here are my experiences. The first step was simply to remove all carpet tiles stuck to the floor. note that unfortunately some of the adhesive on the mat also ripped off splinters of hardwood underneath - so I went slowly and carefully to minimize damage as much as possible. The end result looked like this. All that grey-blue stuff? The glue was coming off my hardwood floors...but after about two hours I had barely scraped off two square feet of floor! There had to be a better way. Enter power tools. this one) to scrape the floor using the rigid scraper accessory.
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