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

aemeij...@att.net wrote:
> "John Smith" <xc50...@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:YJGQg.44112$xV.42559@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> 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...

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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