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John Smith  
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 More options 22 Sep 2006, 02:10
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From: "John Smith" <xc50...@nycap.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 01:10:16 GMT
Local: Fri 22 Sep 2006 02:10
Subject: removed carpet from hardwood floors

I recently removed wall to wall carpeting from over hardwood floors. What would be the best way to remove the tape that was used to hold down the carpet while doing the least amount of damage to the hardwood floor.


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aemeij...@att.net  
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 More options 22 Sep 2006, 04:10
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Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 03:10:17 GMT
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Subject: Re: removed carpet from hardwood floors

"John Smith" <xc50...@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message

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I recently removed wall to wall carpeting from over hardwood floors. What
would be the best way to remove the tape that was used to hold down the
carpet while doing the least amount of damage to the hardwood floor.

I'm no expert, but goof-off, a sharp stainless putty knife or plastic
spatula, and one of those mesh ball kitchen scrubby things comes to mind. Do
not use steel wool or a wirebrush. Keep it all as dry as you can. You may be
able to get away w/o a full sand and refinish, but expect to do a light
refinish, at least in the traffic areas or where grit fltered through the
carpet, and a heavy cleaning and waxing all over. Hopefully they put the
tape over intact finish, and not the worn-through spots. (Hey, I have seen
people put w/w over brand new hardwood before, because w/w is what rich
people had.)

aem sends...


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Pat  
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 More options 22 Sep 2006, 05:22
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From: "Pat" <gro...@artisticphotography.us>
Date: 21 Sep 2006 21:22:00 -0700
Subject: Re: removed carpet from hardwood floors

Get a carpet shampooer with rotating brushes.  Works great.  You use it
to spray on some water, let the brushed work, and keep it wet.  Then
you vacuum up the water.  Don't go overboard on the water, though.
Beats the heck out of scrubbing by hand.

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RayV  
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 More options 22 Sep 2006, 13:41
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Date: 22 Sep 2006 05:41:01 -0700
Local: Fri 22 Sep 2006 13:41
Subject: Re: removed carpet from hardwood floors

John Smith wrote:
> I recently removed wall to wall carpeting from over hardwood floors. What would be the best way to remove the tape that was used to hold down the carpet while doing the least amount of damage to the hardwood floor.

WD40 or mayo.

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flans...@hotmail.com  
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 More options 22 Sep 2006, 16:21
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Date: 22 Sep 2006 08:21:27 -0700
Local: Fri 22 Sep 2006 16:21
Subject: Re: removed carpet from hardwood floors

Use a product called "Goof Off".  This will help remove the glue and
tape.  Whatever you use, test it in a small area before using it over a
larger area to make sure it won't stain.  I've used this product on a
number of surfaces with good results.

Paul


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 More options 23 Sep 2006, 10:34
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From: "Gideon" <zeros...@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 09:34:34 GMT
Local: Sat 23 Sep 2006 10:34
Subject: Re: removed carpet from hardwood floors

Pat wrote
Get a carpet shampooer with rotating brushes.  Works great.  You use it
to spray on some water, let the brushed work, and keep it wet.  Then
you vacuum up the water.  Don't go overboard on the water, though.
Beats the heck out of scrubbing by hand.

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Oh no, the secret is out.  I have purchased 3 of those devices in garage
sales.  Never for more than $5.  Most come with 3 sets brushes:  soft,
medium and firm.  I have discovered that there is always an appropriate
set of brushes for any serious cleaning job.

I've held the base of the unit in my hands and scrubbed walls with it. Vinyl
floors and hardwood floors are other good applications.  The units work well
on automobile carpets and floor mats, used in conjunction with a Hoover
style carpet cleaner.

A good power washer works well on most concrete, but a carpet shampooer
with the stiffest brushes, used in conjuntion with detergent and bleach,
will restore almost any horizontal concrete.

Just don't forget to use a portable GFCI with the shampooer.

Gideon


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Pat  
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 More options 23 Sep 2006, 15:39
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From: "Pat" <gro...@artisticphotography.us>
Date: 23 Sep 2006 07:39:28 -0700
Local: Sat 23 Sep 2006 15:39
Subject: Re: removed carpet from hardwood floors

Glad to see I'm not the only one.  Most people don't believe me when I
tell them.  Beats scrubbing by hand.

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 More options 23 Sep 2006, 19:14
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From: "readandpostrosie" <readandp...@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 18:14:21 GMT
Local: Sat 23 Sep 2006 19:14
Subject: Re: removed carpet from hardwood floors
well, its a great idea, and i will remember it!


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