The more glue you remove from the concrete before using a glue remover the better and faster it will work.
Removing carpet glue from concrete floor.
Work in small sections so that you can remove the softened carpet glue before the water cools.
Pour the boiling water over the carpet glue and allow it to sit there for about three to five minutes.
One of the easiest ways to remove carpet glue from concrete is to scrub it off or use a scraper.
Boiling water will soften up hard to remove glue.
Scrub the moistened glue off with a concrete floor scrubber or continue with the scraper.
Scrape the entire floor then sweep or vacuum up the loose glue.
Rinse the concrete with water once the carpet glue is gone.
If there s not much glue on the concrete a putty knife might even do the trick.
Apply the adhesive remover on the concrete floor following the instructions on the box.
Use a powerful adhesive glue remover an adhesive remover will chemically softens the glue to make it easier to scrape.
When finished make sure to rinse the concrete using clean water and a mop or hose.
Do not allow the boiling water to sit for too long or it will cool off.
Let the adhesive remover soak and penetrate the glue for 30 60 minutes.
When the glue starts to become pliable use your scraper tool to work it out of the concrete.
Carpet adhesive can be removed with boiling water.
When you have concrete floors that once had carpeting on you ll find remnants of flooring adhesive after you remove the carpet.
The next step is to wet the glue with the adhesive remover either with a mop or a scrub brush.
A machine that scrapes up carpet glue.
Use the razor scraper to remove the glue once it is soft.
If necessary use a towel to wipe up excess suds.
As the heat softens the glue scrape it off using the razor blade scraper.
Using harsh chemical strippers or an indoor concrete cleaner is not necessary most of the time and using a scrubber will easily scrape away residual mastic.