A third alternative is to scrape off the adhesive.
Removing old adhesive from under carpet on stairway.
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You may also come across adhesive from self sticking carpets.
Wear a respirator gloves goggles and protective clothing if you choose this option.
Since we moved into our house we have wanted to remove the carpet from our stairs and paint them.
The scraper can easily remove big chunks of the glue which helps get the job done more easily later.
Skipping this step can cause problems when applying new carpet adhesive refinishing your hardwood or laying a new flooring choice such as tile or linoleum.
The bulk of carpet adhesives are spreadable and although most are water soluble they don t necessarily dissolve in water once they have cured the same is true of latex paint.
Boiling water will soften up hard to remove glue.
Stairs are often located at the entryway to your home so removing old carpet and adding a fresh style can make a lasting impact and serve as a welcome greeting to all.
Ripping up old carpeting is no small task but removing the glue used to secure it to the subfloor is a major job all on its own.
You can also use a putty knife to remove stuck on glue if the carpet padding was glued to the stair.
Some adhesives are water soluble drenching the floor with water often makes them easy to scrape off with a floor scraper chemical paint strippers also do the job.
Step 1 scraping the carpet glue.
Once the carpet has been removed you ll still have to remove the adhesive from the subfloor.
Creating a clean smooth surface is critical however if a new.
Remove as much of the carpet glue as possible by scraping it using a razor blade scraper.
Step 2 use boiling water.
This adhesive is often foam like and although you use the same procedures to get it off it s a little more difficult to remove than a spreadable adhesive.
Well to be perfectly honest remove the carpet from our entire house.
3 inch putty knife to place under the pry bar when removing the tack strip to protect the stair.