You might try denatured alcohol. I use it a lot although not tried on a large area before. Most of the orange cleaners contain essential orange oil - products like Goo Gone -- so they all work on glue - but again, never tried it on a large area. Maybe try sanding it off?
On May 16, 2013, at 7:42 AM, proud_to_be_jewish2004 <proud_to_be_jewish2004@yahoo.com> wrote:
We had Armstrong stick on tile on a cement floor for over 20 years. Many of the tiles were loose and some had come off (and we replaced them) one by one. This week, my husband began the tedious process of removing all of the ones the bedroom. It was hours of work and now the entire floor is left with a very sticky coating. Vinegar mixed with a few drops of tea tree oil has had little effect in softening or disolving the glue, he has had to spend hours and hours scraping the floor. Can anyone suggest something non toxic? The plan is to have someone come in to install ceramic tile afterwards. How much prep do we need to do without some $$$ service prep charge by the installers?
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