Remove Carpet Underlay Residue
Before you can begin to deep clean hardwood floors you will need to remove the stubborn adhesive that was left behind you might also still have some remnants of your carpet tacks and staples still on the ground that need removing.
Remove carpet underlay residue. Carpet padding adhesive can be a concern for any homeowner taking steps to update his home. Remove as much of the carpet glue as possible by scraping it using a razor blade scraper. If you just removed carpet and now you need to remove the carpet glue from a concrete floor here are some tips the methods below are easy ways for preparing your concrete floors for laminate tile or hardwood you can try the environmentally friendly products or use the proven but toxic chemical glue strippers. It also shows how to remove carpet pad staples easy https.
It appears that the rubber padding was placed down in the 70 s 80 s then when it was replaced the current carpet pad and carpet were just place right on top of the rubber layer. Imagine our horror when we realized how awful this stuff was to remove. The residue left on the floor after you pull up an old carpet is usually latex the same rubber compound found in water based paint and it adheres with the tenacity of paint. Remove all of the leftover residue.
It s possible to remove carpet padding that s stuck to the floor. Step 1 scraping the carpet glue. If mineral spirits doesn t work try denatured alcohol which is good for removing dried latex paint. Step 2 use boiling water.
When removing carpet especially old carpet you never know what to expect when you get down to the padding. Photo courtesy of angie s list member peera n. A third option is spray lubricant which is a petroleum distillate like mineral spirits and can loosen the adhesion of the latex to the finish. 31st jan 2012 07 48 pm 4.
This video will show you the fastest way to remove staples from your floor when taking out carpet. If you are faced with removing carpet padding that is stuck to your cement floor don t give up hope quite yet. This may not help with carpet glue but for future reference i have had success using de solv it from bunnings to remove the sticky rubber residue left by old underlay stuck to a timber floor. Boiling water will soften up hard to remove glue.
Mineral spirits is a good solvent with which to start experimenting it can soften synthetic adhesives and it s safe for most floor finishes. The scraper can easily remove big chunks of the glue which helps get the job done more easily later.