How do you remove self-sticking tile & glue from floors?


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You should be able to rent a electric tile scraper and glue scraper from a tool rental shop. These are two separate tools and well worth the money. I have used both on many occasions and they work great. You will have some residual clean-up but not as back braking as doing by hand. Hope this helps.


depends on what surface you are trying to remove it from.
try a scrapper with either goo gone or WD40
Why don't you ask any hardware store, they should know what to use.
Your home store should have long handled scrapers that may make it easier to pry this stuff up. A Painters Tool is also strong enough to do the work if you want to do it on your knees.

Of course, make sure you aren't exposing any asbestos.
Remove Glue Spots From:
Bluestone, Brick, Concrete, Flagstone,
Granite, Limestone, Slate, Terrazzo

Carefully scrape (the method of using a scraping tool to gently lift off excess solid or caked-on stains) to remove any excess material. Wash with a solution of washing soda or detergent (not soap) and water. Use a cloth or soft-bristled brush to scrub. Rinse thoroughly with clear water and allow to air dry.
use a blowdryer to heat the tile. get a corner up start heating and pull

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