Carpet is not supposed to be glued to the pad, and I really can't imagine what advantage that would give you.
Yes and it is common when pad is being placed onto a cement substrate. It should be noted that when pad is glued, removing it later can be a very messy job.
No, there is no carpet glue in cigarettes.
You could use duct tape to put it together, or hot glue it.
To effectively remove carpet glue from concrete surfaces using a carpet glue remover, follow these steps: Start by scraping off as much of the glue as possible using a putty knife or scraper. Apply the carpet glue remover according to the manufacturer's instructions, typically by spraying or spreading it on the affected area. Allow the remover to sit for the recommended amount of time to soften the glue. Use a scrub brush or a floor buffer with a scrubbing pad to agitate the softened glue. Wipe away the dissolved glue with a clean cloth or mop. Rinse the area thoroughly with water to remove any residue. Allow the concrete surface to dry completely before applying any new flooring or finish.
That depends what kind of glue it is. -I would try Goof -Off for removing unknown glue from a carpet.
The most effective method for removing carpet glue using a carpet glue remover is to follow the instructions on the product carefully, apply the remover to the affected area, let it sit for the recommended time, and then use a scraper or brush to gently remove the softened glue.
Some ribbons have a 'glue on pad', and some don't.
Gluing splices is the common way to lay pad for carpet.
Carpet glue, the industrial kind.
Act immediately if glue gets on your skin, clothes or furnishings by placing a pad soaked in cold water over the spot which should gradually peel apart. I would also recommend going out and getting a carpet cleaner. Denatured alcohol works, too, but only on wet glue -- dried glue is impossible to remove, but it does get softer with repeated soakings in water and detergent, or in alcohol, and then it can be scraped off with plastic implements.
Yes, if the oil stain is thoroughly dry. Use a Multi-purpose carpet glue.
Yes