The simplest solution is to put dry ice on the carpet glue.
How to remove polyurethane glue from laminate flooring.
Put it on a metal tray on top of the glue and leave for a few minutes.
A glued down floor refers to flooring installed on a concrete or plywood subfloor with adhesive.
It could discolor it.
Never apply any liquid directly to your laminate flooring.
If you do find tiny remnants of superglue on your floor rub more acetone over the spot with your rag.
A tool used to remove old adhesive is a floor scraper fitted with a razor sharp blade.
Applying a coat of polyurethane is a common way to finish hardwood floors it keeps moisture out of the cracks and grain of the wood which prevents swelling and preserves the natural look of the hardwood.
Carpet glue is unique and older carpet adhesives can be particularly tricky to remove from laminate floors.
While you can t sand laminate flooring without ruining it that doesn t mean you can t restore a worn laminate floor.
Thinset and wood flooring adhesive are the most difficult to remove.
Choosing one with a handle at least 18.
Laminate flooring comes from the factory with as durable a finish as manufacturers can devise and it doesn t need a topcoat so the only reason to remove urethane would be if you spilled some.
Putting polyurethane on laminate.
Laminate flooring comes in a range of styles and formats such as tiles glue down strips and woodlike planks that are installed in a floating format on top of the subfloor.
Fresh stains will be easier to remove but with enough elbow grease even an old stain should come clean.
Unlike the previous techniques which soften the glue this will freeze the glue solid and make it very brittle.
How to remove a glued down floor.
Vinyl tiles and sheet vinyl as well as some types of hardwood.
It s possible to do a screen and recoat with some of the better quality laminates.
Remove any remaining particles.
When removing old.
This means to run a floor buffer with a 120 or 150 grit sanding screen over the floor to scuff up the finish then to vacuum and tack away the dust and apply fresh stain and finish.
Polyurethane sticks well to real wood and creates an invisible layer of protection to the floors to protect them against scratching staining and wear.
Once again use only a few drops of acetone and be sure to be gentle.