I used plain old turpentine, a lot of 0000 (4X) steel wood and a plastic putty knife...
Wet the glue with turpentine, use the plastic putty knife to lift the glue, and use steel wool( 4X ONLY!) to remove remaining glue. Wipe down with English lemon oil
Lots of elbow grease too... I used the clear/yellow English oil to polish each board after the glue was removed.
I did 1 board at a time and scrubbed with the grain... I used lots of Bounty Paper towels( I use Bounty because it doesn't leave 'lint' as you finish and polish the project like the cheap paper...)
The floor looks like the back of a Martin guitar... even tho' the manufacturer said not to use any solvents... except their's I think...
It was lots of work, but worth it... Its been 5 months and the floor look great!
It worked for me, BUT Proceed at your own risk!
How do you remove electrical cables without damaging existing cables?"
Bostik as in a stapler? You probably have to cut the pipe where you think it is at. I don't think a plumber's snake is going to help.
To remove feviquick mark from the fabric without damaging the fabric you will have to let it dry first before soaking the fabric and wash it gently.
You can remove bearings from a BMX frame with a 'mid' bottom bracket without damaging them using a 3/8s rachet extension.
Take it to the dry cleaners. They can remove just about anything from silk without damaging it.
Go to a doctor.
Take it to the dry cleaners. They can remove just about anything from silk without damaging it.
by removing it with cutting plyer without bending them or twisting them with a hammer
The best way to remove bumper stickers without damaging the car would be to heat the sticker with a blow dryer for about a minute, then begin peeling off the sticker slowly. After it's off apply Goo Off to remove residue.
rub the backing with moistend steel wool and comet
You cannot remove super glue from most fabrics without damaging the fabric.
The only way to remove it without damaging it is to remove the wheel and tap cap off from the inside.