Step 1 dab a small drop of alcohol on the surface to avoid damaging it.
Heat gun to remove carpet glue.
To use the scraper attachment insert the blade into your reciprocating saw and lock it in place.
Hot glue dries fairly quickly.
Apply a small amount of mineral spirits to the corner of your floor to make sure it will not discolor your flooring before you start.
Annabel working hard demonstrates taking off carpet glue with a heat gun.
Use a sharp utility knife to cut thru the carpet to form strips a couple feet wide.
Step 4 apply heat to standard carpet glue with a heat gun or a a hairdryer if you do not have a heat gun.
You can also use a heat gun to heat the glue running it over each section just before removal.
It will soften the yellow carpet glue so that you can remove it with a sturdy scraper.
Placing a small amount of alcohol on the surface will show how the surface reacts to it before continuing.
Some fabrics and woods with specific polishes may wear off.
The heat should loosen and melt the glue.
Some other kind of heat like a heat gun or even a blow dryer can soften the glue enough to make it easier to remove.
To remove the glue you will need to heat it with a heat gun until it is soft and pliable.
Then loosen each strip by whacking at the edges with a shovel.
Lay the towels over the glue for a few minutes immediately before glue removal.
All you have to do is place a paper towel on the glue stain and then use a heat gun.
This will melt and soften the glue for removal.
Alternatively you can use a blow dryer but it.
A 2 to 4 wide blade should be appropriate for removing carpet glue.
This allows you to easily remove the glue in one clump instead of dealing with a messy glob of liquid.
To begin with apply towels soaked in hot boiling water to the glue.
Once the glue is hot enough it will melt and lift onto the paper towel and then you can wipe it off.
The soft varnish will permit you to easily scrape off the glue on top of it.
If the scraper attachment.
If there is a clear varnish on a wooden hardwood floor under that glue you can usually successfully soften the varnish with a heat gun even if your don t soften the glue.
When you get enough carpet loose to get a good grip on it you can usually pull it off.