Cal
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Trying to do some quick fix ups to a house built in the '50s. The last tenant just moved out and another couple want to move in asap.
The new steel roofing went on really well. Took about a day to do.
The problem is; would like to refinish the wood floors that have been hidden under the butt ugly carpets since the '70s. The carpets in the bedrooms pulled right up, and the floors underneath looked real good. The living room and kitchen carpets had rubber backing and were glued down. Ammonia seems to loosen most of it, so it can be scraped up, but does anyone know of something that would work better. Neither WD40 or Clorox worked very well. :? Tempted to spray them down with drano. :x Just trying to get most of it up so it doesn't gum up the floor sander when we rent one, hopefully soon. Thanks for any suggestions......and why would anyone cover up a nice wood floor with glue and carpeting? :???:
The new steel roofing went on really well. Took about a day to do.
The problem is; would like to refinish the wood floors that have been hidden under the butt ugly carpets since the '70s. The carpets in the bedrooms pulled right up, and the floors underneath looked real good. The living room and kitchen carpets had rubber backing and were glued down. Ammonia seems to loosen most of it, so it can be scraped up, but does anyone know of something that would work better. Neither WD40 or Clorox worked very well. :? Tempted to spray them down with drano. :x Just trying to get most of it up so it doesn't gum up the floor sander when we rent one, hopefully soon. Thanks for any suggestions......and why would anyone cover up a nice wood floor with glue and carpeting? :???: