A credit card works pretty well and once most of it is off rub with a clean dry cloth. If there is still a residue, you might try pam cooking spray or WD 40. They usually work & wont hurt most floor finishes. Spray it on the cloth not the floor & try in a closet or corner first.
Hard wood floor cleaner then spray on floor then wipe uo
Nail varnish remover
At any hard ware store or even Walmart you can buy a product called "Goo-B-Gone" works on every thing...from gum to shoe scuff marks to paint on a hardwood floors.
leave it to harden and then scrape off using a plastic scraper to prevent scraping the floor.
Be careful with this one. If it is thin-laminate wood flooring, you should NOT remove the coating. Check with someone first. If its solid wood, get a decent brand of liquid stripper from the hardware store, follow all instructions and you should do just fine.
It depends on who you get to do the job .I did it myself and it wasnt that hard
I found out that Rubbing alcohol will remove dried latex paint on hard wood floors.
Try vinegar to clean hard wood floors. Vinegar has this substance that can remove stains, bacteria, and most especially bad odor. At first, you will smell the vinegar in the floor. But after an hour, all odor will be removed.
Hard wood floor cleaner then spray on floor then wipe uo
there are steamers that will remove the wax from floors. you can buy or rent them.
Hard wood floors
ply wood and hard wood floors
This depends on the chemical, depth of the penetration, elapsed time, porosity of the wood. You can use a solvent or the surface scraping.
Yes, you can fix hard wood floors with water damage. First, dry the area to prevent mold and wood warping. Second, remove the damaged area to dry out the subfloor. Once you have dried the damaged area, the replacement wood can be installed.
Dip a rag in Goof Off and rub it on the carpet glue, it will soften enough to peel it off.
Hard wood floors are considered better than carpets if someone has an allergy because carpets hold dust and pollen far more. Hard wood floors are also easier to clean. Carpets are better at giving a warmer feel to the room and are softer on the feet.
No, usually the varnish used on hardwood floors is resistant to turpentine. I would rather use Goof Off if I was removing carpet glue.