Turn a hair dryer on to the hottest heat setting.
Remove vinyl baseboard adhesive.
Prepare to remove the vinyl baseboards by setting your heat gun to medium heat and putting on safety glasses and gloves.
To protect your walls place the wood block a few inches above the baseboard.
Vinyl baseboard is an inexpensive material that can withstand a lot of abuse.
Before removing cove base adhesive from a ceiling the floor or walls of your rooms there are a few things to understand about the sticky stuff.
Wash the walls degrease any problem spots then hold the flat vinyl along the wall to mark cuts and corners before removing the adhesive backing.
Vinyl baseboard is available in many colors and textures so all you have to do is cut it and glue it in place using the right glue will help keep the baseboard in place for many years.
Step 2 locate the end of one of the baseboards and heat that end by holding the heat gun 3 to 4 inches away and moving it back and forth to soften the glue holding the vinyl baseboard to the wall and make it easier to remove.
If the baseboard doesn t release easily don t force it from the wall.
You ll also need to carefully remove all baseboards and any other trim that meets the floor.
Place the wider end of the prybar where the trim and wall meet.
Using your gloved hand and the putty knife pull the trim from the wall gently as the glue warms and releases the vinyl.
Unroll the vinyl and let it rest for 24 hours in the room.
Cove base adhesive works well in connecting baseboards and other home improvement projects.
That s because the vinyl usually is glued on with a specially formulated adhesive.
Cut into 12 inch strips.
Here s how to remove the baseboards.
If you ve ever tried pulling off a piece of vinyl baseboard you ve probably discovered it s nearly impossible to do without damaging the wall behind it.
Stick on baseboard requires completely clean walls to ensure the vinyl clings to the walls.
An electric heat gun will help you remove it safely.
It can be diffiuclt to work with and remove.
Baseboards generally cover the edges of flooring so they will need to be removed before you remove vinyl flooring.
It s most commonly seen in retail stores and other public locations but it s becoming more popular in homes.