If it's on drywall, DON"T use sandpaper. Wet it all over with hot wet rag, let sit 10 minutes, then it will come off easily.
glue, pva glue, contact adhesive, epoxy adhesive, wallpaper paste are a few examples.
For vinyl wallpaper installation, it is recommended to use a heavy-duty adhesive specifically designed for vinyl materials. This type of glue will provide a strong and durable bond for the wallpaper to adhere to the wall surface effectively.
You take some glue and paste a new wallpaper on it.
Wet sanding may remove some glues in someconditions. However I've found dry sanding more effective with most adhesives. It depends very much on the exact 'glue' in use here.
Any cleaner I can think of to remove glue will, unfortunately melt or even destroy the styrofoam.
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Just wallpaper removal liquid is not enough. With wallpaper removal solution, soap, and hot water, wash any remaining glue or paper residue off the walls.AnswerGo to your local home improvement store any buy wallpaper remover. It is a special chemical that dissolves the glue holding the paper to the wall. After application, the paper will peel off.
Depends on the type of glue, but most will come off with Goof -Off or Goo-Gone.
No, the recommended type of sandpaper for initial rough sanding of a wooden surface is medium grit sandpaper, not the coarsest grit available.
Yes, gum is type of glue.
Depends on what they used if you remove the CPU heatsink you mite have to remove the CPU with it. If the heatcontact was a glue type then u cant without removeing the proccesor
Try gasoline or acitone but there is no guarentee.ANSWER:A couple of different ways. I use sandpaper to remove glue off of wood. I use a wet cloth to get it off before it dries. On aluminum, use a paint scraper or putty knife. ANS 3 - It depends on the type of glue - you haven't said which. -Aluminum is no problem, almost any glue will be removed with careful use of a thin blade ( eg.craft knife ). - Wood IS a problem. Very thin liquid glues will penetrate the surface and will be very difficult to remove.