As you remember, we were going to use ammonia on the floor to clean it before varnishing. We didn't do it. As it turned out, there was indoor/outdoor carpet glued on underneath the regular carpet. We've scraped the floor and still have black glue on the floor. Now we cannot even try the ammonia thing. If we try to sand, we think that the sandpaper will get full of glue and we'll use a lot of sandpaper. We now think the only real option is to paint the floor which we really don't want to do.
Has anyone out there had similar problems and solved it differently? I would appreciate anything at this point, short of replacing the whole floor.
Has anyone out there had similar problems and solved it differently? I would appreciate anything at this point, short of replacing the whole floor.
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Posted by: Ron Johnson <l0c0l0b0@hotmail.com>
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