How Do I Remove Old Glue From Hardwood Floors?
- 1). Dip the corner of a cloth in the nail polisher remover.
- 2). Rub the old glue with the cloth, reapplying the nail polisher remover when needed.
- 3). Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have removed the old glue.
- 1). Saturate a cloth with rubbing alcohol.
- 2). Scrub the old glue gently with the cloth until the old glue is gone.
- 3). Wipe the hardwood floors clean with a clean cloth saturated with warm, soapy water.
- 1). Saturate the old glue thoroughly with water-displacing spray. Allow the spray to soak into the glue for several minutes.
- 2). Wipe the glue off the hardwood floors with a damp cloth.
- 3). Repeat steps 1 through 3 until all glue is removed.
- 4). Wipe the hardwood floors clean with a clean cloth saturated with warm, soapy water.
- 1). Place 1/2 cup of baking soda into a small bowl. Add water 1 teaspoon at a time until you form a paste.
- 2). Spread the paste onto the old glue. Rub the paste into the old glue with the tip of a damp cloth.
- 3). Wipe the paste and old glue with the cloth to remove it. Repeat the process until you have removed all of the glue.
Acetone Nail Polish Remover
Rubbing Alcohol
Water-Displacing Spray
Baking Soda
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