Purchase a large long handle razor blade scraper.
Removing old carpet glue.
Whether you have a concrete hardwood or wooden sub floor under your carpet you will need to remove the old carpet glue to replace the flooring or use your hardwood floors.
Step 2 use boiling water.
Creating a clean smooth surface is critical however if a new.
They are the size of a broom but at one end is a large sharp razor blade.
Boiling water will soften up hard to remove glue.
Pulling up the carpet and scraping underneath with a paint scraper to beak the glue bond is tedious work and wetting the carpet to loosen the adhesive may cause it to break into pieces.
Remove the carpet glue by scraping it using some good old elbow grease.
These scrapers easily remove huge chunks of the glue.
Though incredibly effective this specialty glue is also notorious because it leaves behind sticky residue that is hard to remove with traditional removal methods.
Remove the carpet glue after removing old carpet.
Skipping this step can cause problems when applying new carpet adhesive refinishing your hardwood or laying a new.
The scraper can easily remove big chunks of the glue which helps get the job done more easily later.
Ripping up old carpeting is no small task but removing the glue used to secure it to the subfloor is a major job all on its own.
Carpet installers use strong mastic that doesn t deteriorate when they glue down carpets and they often use more than is really needed both of which spell bad news for you when you want to remove the carpet.
Pour the boiling water over the carpet glue and allow it to sit there for.