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Carpet glue?

Florin Nutu

New member
I have a job that the customer took off and indoor/outdoor carpet off a concrete patio and the glue is leftover. Is there any products or methods to remove this?
 

Rob Huffman

New member
Florin.
I would try just plain heat first. I have had jobs where I just cranked the heat over 200 and its melted stuff like that off...Just something to think about before you go buying and spending for chems.
 
Acetone will remove most glues. I would saturate the glue with the acetone, then use extreme high heat to remove the glue. You will need at least 200 degrees, nothing less. GPM is not the issue here.
 
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