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ANS 2 - Depends on the kind of glue, you don't say which.Water will work for a few PVA based glues, but others will need various solvents. Goo-Gone will work on some, but not all.
There are many kinds of flooring glue. Lacquer thinner works on some, gasoline works on some, varsol works on a few. - After using any of these, always use soap and water and hand cream if you have it.
Use 'Whitlams Glue Wash' hand cleaner, it will remove most glues. Available in good Plumbing stores.
Use 'Whitlam's Glue Wash' -available at good plumbing suppliers.
If it's white or yellow wood glue, just wash in hot water.
Glue is best.. 40 years at the trade... I like nails & glue
You can, but the makers don't recommend it.
well if you are talking about that sticky school glue.. if its on your hands simply run water across your hands and rub them in the water if you are talking about paper your going to have to rip it! other glues are different.ANS 2 - Remove glue residue from many surfaces with 'Lift-Off, Goo Gone or Goof -Off.
Goof Off will remove almost any glue, including super glue types from laminate and hardwood flooring. Just rub with a rag and a few drops of Goof Off and the glue soon softens and can be peeled off. This has not harmed 3 different types of flooring that I've tested it on.
Yes you can. A number of flooring gluesare suitable for this.
Most T&G flooring can be installed with Nail, Staples or Glue...all depending on the subfloor
There is no specific hardwood flooring glue as it's not supposed to be glued down. You could glue it with a good quality wood glue, but most manufacturers warn that this can cause buckling later on. It's generally angle nailed.
No, it wouldn't work as Gorilla Glue swells. It would be better to use vinyl tile glue or spray contact cement
You'll need wood glue to install any sort of bamboo flooring.
Yes, it certainly can. Be careful with it.
Wood glue can be used to bond flooring but the end result will be very poor. For only a few dollars more a proper bonding product can be used.