You need to be a bit more specific.
If you are talking about an adhesive type tape, (duct, binding, or strapping tape), there are several commercial solvents available that will remove any residual glue. (Goop, Goo Gone, etc)
If you are referring to the thermoplastic seam tape designed to hold sections of carpet together then no there is no solvent that will dissolve the adhesive.
A professional will try one (or more) of three methods to remove seam tape residue.
1) Heating the glue will bring it back to a liquid state you can then try to wick it into a soft cloth or series of paper towels
2)Cut out the section of carpet & replace it with a patch
3)With a razor knife scrape the glue carefully from the carpet fibers
Note that all three of these methods carry risks to both you & the carpet you're working on. Unless you know what you're doing call a professional.
You're much better off hiring someone to do a small repair rather than paying to replace an entire room of carpet
You can use a spot remover, but it might be better for the carpet, kids, and pets if you use a carpet steam cleaner that uses hot water. This will melt the glue and remove it easily.
That depends what kind of glue it is. -I would try Goof -Off for removing unknown glue from a carpet.
Remove duct tape adhesive with Goo-Gone or Goof-Off.
Goof Off or Goo Gone.
If you had said the name, I could have almost certainly answered . "Industrial glue" is just not enough information. There are thousands of industrial glues with different formulas. Name your glue !
You could use duct tape to put it together, or hot glue it.
The double sided tape will keep the carpet down, but not for long. The best thing to use is to turn to the use of specialized carpet glue.
You can use a spot remover, but it might be better for the carpet, kids, and pets if you use a carpet steam cleaner that uses hot water. This will melt the glue and remove it easily.
Yes but you will need a lot of tape, glue, and nails.
That depends what kind of glue it is. -I would try Goof -Off for removing unknown glue from a carpet.
when you join two pieces of carpet you have to join them with seam tape, and the heat from the seam iron melts the glue on the tape to hold the carpet together
Remove duct tape adhesive with Goo-Gone or Goof-Off.
Difficult to say without knowing what exactly it is.-Name your glue -
Dip a rag in Goof Off and rub it on the carpet glue, it will soften enough to peel it off.
Warm the tape with a hair dryer or heat gun.When the adhesive is warm it comes off easier.
Depends on WHAT you are removing it from - partial facts are useless for an answer.
To repair a torn carpet, gather some heat-activated carpet tape, a seam iron and a utility knife. Lift up the edges of the rip in the carpet, remove the old carpet tape, and apply a length of new carpet tape. Use the seam iron to activate the adhesive and mend the carpet tear.