A solution of warm water and a standard floor cleaner works or you can make your own solution by adding an ounce of dish detergent and a cup of vinegar to a gallon of warm water.
Removing foam backed carpet from concrete.
A neat little trick to speed up the job is to freeze the gummy areas with dry ice.
Doubling the heat gun with a metal paint scraper will help keep you from burning yourself on the hot glue and carpet.
Wait several minutes then use the scraper to try to remove the rubber or adhesive.
Use the heat gun that you rented at the hardware store to remove any extra pieces of carpet that may be left sticking to the concrete.
If there is still adhesive.
How to remove stuck foam carpet padding from a cement floor step 1.
Remove as much of the padding as possible using a putty knife or scraper.
Sweep the area free of.
Wear chemical resistant gloves and eye protection when using the lacquer thinner.
Put on rubber gloves.
If you are worried about damaging the surface choose a.
Repeat as needed until you remove the larger chunks of rubber.
When most of the mastic is removed apply lacquer thinner again working in small areas and use a white rag to remove the remainder of the mastic until the concrete floor is completely clean.
Working with solvents can be.
Go to any corner of the room and pull up a small area of the carpet until you can see the floor underneath.
Steps to remove the rubber.
Scrape off the wet carpet padding and adhesive with the putty knife or scraper.
Open windows and doors to ventilate the area.
How to remove carpeting with foam backing glued to the floor.