Try going to Wal-Mart and getting some Goo Gone.
ANS 2 -Wet the label and rub it lightly till the paper is gone then remove residue with Lift-Off or Goof Off.
Rub the adhesive with Goof Off and see if it softens enough to be peeled off.
It helps immensely if you name your glue -
Goof Off will almost certainly make it soften. I would try to insert Goof Off around the join point with a tissue or rag and try to soften it sufficiently to ease it off.
Use Goo-Gone or Goof Off.
Goo Gone will remove almost any sticky label without hurting the wood.
Goo Gone will remove all the tape adhesives that I've found, and is kind to wood surfaces.
sand paper
Good ol' yellow wood glue.
To remove melted plastic from a wood floor, you will need an iron and brown paper sacks or brown craft paper. Lay the craft paper over the plastic. Apply the hot iron to the paper and apply pressure just until the plastic becomes soft. Once the plastic is soft, peel it off the wood floor.
If you mean the white and yellow glues, I see it as 100% adhesive.
Spray contact adhesive will do it.
Most glue is an adhesive such as Elmers school glue, puzzle glue, and wood glue
you can turn wood into paper, but you can't turn paper into wood.
Rub the adhesive with Goof Off on a rough rag.
Sand them with fine sand paper, 220 -280 grit/
they are new vinyl strips with wood textured surface and adhesive backing for easy installation. please advice if it is applicable to the mosaic floors and will not bubble up due to moist underneath when the room temperature is low.