If your hardwood boards use adhesive you can use a floor scraper to remove sticky glue residue from your subfloor.
Glue residue on new hardwood floors.
With the proper treatment and care hardwood floors will remain as good as new for a long time.
Which was a risk i didn t want to take on such an old floor.
Rub the residue with a microfiber cloth to remove as much of the residue as possible.
It was a messy job leaving glue in many areas on the new floor.
I ve tried removing it with mineral spirits goo gone and bostik s adhesive removal towels but it all still leaves a residue stain behind.
Fit the new board into the area you ve just cut.
The original floor in my kitchen was vinyl and under the vinyl is zipcrete.
Installing a hardwood floor can be an arduous process and it can leave a mess behind.
You ll find a beautiful original 1920s maple hardwood floor buried under layers of vinyl or linoleum plus a nasty layer of linoleum adhesive that has been pressed into the hardwood floor below by years of foot traffic.
Sanding just get a big ole floor sander and have at it.
This method is certainly going to ruin the paint or finish of the wood but if it s a pre finishing step this is the way to go.
The hand scraped residue will come up more easily if you attack it at an angle with a forward downward motion short swift strokes will help.
Available in two formats.
A 32 ounce container of liquid or small ready soaked towels that are pulled from the top of a canister.
Simply get a piece.
Ways to get glue off of hardwood floors solvents using chemicals people recommend lots of different ones to soften or eat away at the glue making it easy to mop up.
Another product that works well in removing glue is the bostiks adhesive remover.
Hardwood floors installed over zipcrete.
I was told by another contractor that my floors should have been installed.
When using this product it can leave a slick residue on the floor so be careful when walking.
You may also want to use something like a spatula to gently scrape at the glue residue when you feel it start to loosen up.
The contractor used nails versus glue.
Besides dust and wood shavings you might find some blobs of adhesive glue that was vital to the installation.
Haze residue left on floor.
This can be sanded off but it is worth trying to mechanically remove most of that glue first especially if it is a thick.
It s supposed to work well but could soften the hardwood.
However most hardwood floors have a tendency to develop a sticky residue or build up.
This step may be the only one necessary if the blob is food residue that has caked onto your hardwood floor.
I laid the floors using bostik s best glue.