Goo gone, I want to remove the vinly stick on tile on my floor. Can goo gone remove the sticky residue?


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It might but it will cost you too much and a mess, get yourself a product called "Level Best" made by Savorgran, comes in a red,white and blue box and its a powder, add water and mix right on your floor and then using a 6" broad knife (wide putty knife) skim coat your floor you'll have to do this any way to put down a new floor, it will harden like concrete within an hour, Good luck Les the painter


goo gone is the best product out there i think it should .if not castol got this puple stuff that works well also.and u could also try finger nail polish remover it works great 2
goo gone can get anything off. if there's something it can't get off it's got to be attended to with a blowtorch.
Les is right.
You could possibly go right over them if they are stable enough but it depends on what you're replacing the flooring with.
Here's a good link:
go to a flooring company or maybe lowes or home depot..
They make a liquid type of "something that you mix with water and spray on the old adhesive..you let sit a few minutes then take putty knife or something similar and scrape it up and it actually works,have used it before..Only thing is the one I used came in 5 gallon bucket and do not know if it comes any smaller but you can always check......
Have you tried WD-40 ? it removes almost every "sticky" residue I have ever dealt with and doesn't harm the finish!

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