I scrape as much as possible with a strong metal spatula then sand off the remainder with a rotary sander. -It's possible to get it all off easily with a belt sander but this method makes a lot of dust.
You can use muriatic acid, BUT it is VERY toxic in vapour form. Wear mask, goggles and good rubber gloves.
Boil a pot of water on a stove (but not to hot, it could ruin the cardboard). The steam from the boiling water should be able to moisten the adhesive. Then, take your nail and SLOWLY peel the adhesive, but test it on a corner first. Finish up and then clean any other minor residues (assuming that it is a project)
3M is a brand of industrial adhesives and tapes used for welding and other construction jobs. They are a fairly popular brand, and offer great quality products.
"Pot life" is how long an adhesive can stay in a glue pot before it starts to set up, and it differs from adhesive to adhesive.
There is no such thing as adhesive water.
There are many excellent construction adhesives.
Construction adhesive
Yes, mortar is an adhesive material. It is used as a binding material in construction industry.
The adhesive was very strong and dried almost instantly, which was bad because it connected my hand to a doorknob.
Thinset mortar. There's a special one for porcelain tile; any thinset will work for regular ceramic tile.
If they are ceramic tiles and this is the adhesive used to bond them, instructions will be on the container.
Polyurethane construction adhesive like Sikabond Construction Adhesive will glue cork to marble. You could also use a hot glue gun.
i usually use a construction adhesive like PL200. This works well for these kinds of things.
Yes, there is a glue that can be used to re-glue a side car mirror. It is not an actual glue but more of an adhesive. That adhesive is construction silicone adhesive that is free of latex.
Some examples of construction clean up companies are the Arizona construction clean up company. There is also the Jacksonville, Florida construction clean up company as well. These are the most well known ones.
No, in fact it will clean many adhesives off surfaces.
Wait till it sets then pull it firmly off.