Carpet glue is an incredibly strong adhesive designed to fix rolls of carpet to concrete floors.
Removing carpet glue from concrete before staining.
Step 1 scraping the carpet glue.
Though incredibly effective this specialty glue is also notorious because it leaves behind sticky residue that is hard to remove with traditional removal methods.
Unfortunately when you remove the carpeting to replace it the adhesive usually does not come off with the carpet in all areas.
In the end the manual method for removing carpet glue may be your best bet.
Carpet adhesives manufactured in the 1980s or earlier may contain asbestos a known.
Carpet adhesive is stubborn and difficult to remove.
After pulling up the carpet the first step is to remove as much glue from the concrete as you can with a floor scraper.
This adhesive residue must be removed before you stain or recover the concrete with tiles carpet or wood.
Separating the adhesive from the concrete is.
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The good news is removing carpet glue from a concrete floor is possible.
The glue was thickly applied and very old 35 years so it had crystallized into a very dense material.
Remove as much of the carpet glue as possible by scraping it using a razor blade scraper.
Leaving the glue on the floor is not a good option because it can collect grime.
Here are some alternative methods to get carpet glue off of concrete that will protect your health and your wallet.
Getting rid of the glue can be a troublesome job especially if it is there from many years.
We recently completed an acid stained concrete flooring project in the main sanctuary of a church before the christmas holidays that presented a huge challenge in terms of removing carpet glue.
Before moving forward take note.
However when you know the right way to remove the glue and the right tools to use the job can be done quite easily.
The scraper can easily remove big chunks of the glue which helps get the job done more easily later.
Instead what is often left behind is course sections of dried adhesive that have bonded to the concrete floor in such a way that they are very difficult to remove.