a can of Oops works real well at removing any adhesive.
ANS 2 -You may have to use MANY cans of Ooops ! - Better to rent an industrial sander and sand it off. Wear mask and goggles.
Carpet glue by its nature is extremely sticky as it is made to keep a rug from moving. If you need to get the glue off of a concrete floor you can use a floor grinder. You can also scrape it.
You can use a spot remover, but it might be better for the carpet, kids, and pets if you use a carpet steam cleaner that uses hot water. This will melt the glue and remove it easily.
That depends what kind of glue it is. -I would try Goof -Off for removing unknown glue from a carpet.
Difficult to say without knowing what exactly it is.-Name your glue -
Dip a rag in Goof Off and rub it on the carpet glue, it will soften enough to peel it off.
Depends on WHAT you are removing it from - partial facts are useless for an answer.
If the carpet glue is dense enough to affect your tile cement then you should remove it by sanding. -If it's only sparse then it won't matter.
No, there is no carpet glue in cigarettes.
usually not once it has been separated your best bet is to scrap off the old and lay brand new glue down, kyle carpet layer
A lot of time when you pull the carpet up most of it comes with it. Carpet glues should release and you only need to scrap up the glue residue. If it doesn't then you will need to scrap it all up. There are machines you can rent to do this. They will cost around $80 for 4 hours. Otherwise invest in a good floor scraper for about $30. If you plan to paint or glue anything to the floor in the future, don't use adhesive removers. The concrete is porous and the remover will not just wash away.
Try some good old fashioned finger nail polish remover. It works on super glue.
You heat the back of them with a hairdryer as you slowly pull it off.