removing DS tape from wood floor
Any ideas on how to remove double-sided tape from a hardwood floor without
ruining the finish? There was carpet in the laundry room and i pulled it out because I didin't want moisture to build up under the rug. It was stuck with DS tape. There is about a three foot strp that is stuck really, really good. TIA. |
A.D.C wrote:
Any ideas on how to remove double-sided tape from a hardwood floor without ruining the finish? There was carpet in the laundry room and i pulled it out because I didin't want moisture to build up under the rug. It was stuck with DS tape. There is about a three foot strp that is stuck really, really good. TIA. removing tape from hardwood floor. (0.31 seconds) http://home.ivillage.com/homeimprove...,,9l6d,00.html |
A.D.C wrote:
Any ideas on how to remove double-sided tape from a hardwood floor without ruining the finish? There was carpet in the laundry room and i pulled it out because I didin't want moisture to build up under the rug. It was stuck with DS tape. There is about a three foot strp that is stuck really, really good. TIA. Naptha (lighter fluid). Scrape with a credit card. -- dadiOH ____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.06... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico |
Both responses may do the trick. Also Goof Off or Goo Off or some such brand
will also work. The key, in my opinion. Is to try some in a spot that will not be seen. make sure what ever you use will not harm the finish. "A.D.C" wrote in message ... Any ideas on how to remove double-sided tape from a hardwood floor without ruining the finish? There was carpet in the laundry room and i pulled it out because I didin't want moisture to build up under the rug. It was stuck with DS tape. There is about a three foot strp that is stuck really, really good. TIA. |
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