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I put down laminate in the lad's bedroom and had to take it up for plumbing/wiring work ![]() As a result I now have a line of adhesive on the face of the skirting where the quadrant bead was stuck. Because of the naff construction of the upper walls I really don't want to try and replace the skirting. How can I get the adhesive off the painted skirting - will a blow lamp work? Any other great ideas (other than moving house that is)? TIA Phil |
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"TheScullster" wrote in message
... Hi all I put down laminate in the lad's bedroom and had to take it up for plumbing/wiring work ![]() As a result I now have a line of adhesive on the face of the skirting where the quadrant bead was stuck. Because of the naff construction of the upper walls I really don't want to try and replace the skirting. How can I get the adhesive off the painted skirting - will a blow lamp work? Any other great ideas (other than moving house that is)? Careful use of a chisel should do it. cheers, clive |
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![]() "TheScullster" wrote in message ... Hi all I put down laminate in the lad's bedroom and had to take it up for plumbing/wiring work ![]() As a result I now have a line of adhesive on the face of the skirting where the quadrant bead was stuck. Because of the naff construction of the upper walls I really don't want to try and replace the skirting. How can I get the adhesive off the painted skirting - will a blow lamp work? Any other great ideas (other than moving house that is)? TIA Phil Sand it off? |
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On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 12:30:03 -0000, "TheScullster"
wrote: Hi all I put down laminate in the lad's bedroom and had to take it up for plumbing/wiring work ![]() As a result I now have a line of adhesive on the face of the skirting where the quadrant bead was stuck. Because of the naff construction of the upper walls I really don't want to try and replace the skirting. How can I get the adhesive off the painted skirting - will a blow lamp work? Any other great ideas (other than moving house that is)? TIA Phil Thinners, but of course take precautions using it indoors! Isopropanol should also work but very slowly. |
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"Clive George" wrote in message
... "TheScullster" wrote in message ... Hi all I put down laminate in the lad's bedroom and had to take it up for plumbing/wiring work ![]() As a result I now have a line of adhesive on the face of the skirting where the quadrant bead was stuck. Because of the naff construction of the upper walls I really don't want to try and replace the skirting. How can I get the adhesive off the painted skirting - will a blow lamp work? Any other great ideas (other than moving house that is)? Careful use of a chisel should do it. cheers, clive I would have thought that a paint scraping razor blade might also work. Andy |
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On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 12:30:03 -0000, "TheScullster"
wrote: Hi all I put down laminate in the lad's bedroom and had to take it up for plumbing/wiring work ![]() As a result I now have a line of adhesive on the face of the skirting where the quadrant bead was stuck. Because of the naff construction of the upper walls I really don't want to try and replace the skirting. How can I get the adhesive off the painted skirting - will a blow lamp work? Any other great ideas (other than moving house that is)? BTW did you manage to fix your DW at all? cheers, Pete. |
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writes Hi all I put down laminate in the lad's bedroom and had to take it up for plumbing/wiring work ![]() As a result I now have a line of adhesive on the face of the skirting where the quadrant bead was stuck. Because of the naff construction of the upper walls I really don't want to try and replace the skirting. How can I get the adhesive off the painted skirting - will a blow lamp work? Any other great ideas (other than moving house that is)? A "No More Claw Hammer" ? -- geoff |
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![]() "Pete C" wrote BTW did you manage to fix your DW at all? DW - say what? |
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On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 08:27:56 -0000, "TheScullster"
wrote: "Pete C" wrote BTW did you manage to fix your DW at all? DW - say what? Sorry, DW = dishwasher cheers Pete. |
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![]() "Pete C" wrote BTW did you manage to fix your DW at all? DW - say what? Sorry, DW = dishwasher Unfortunately not! It's making some strange noises and when the program dial is showing wash mode, there is no water circulating and the heating element is glowing red hot! It seems to work correctly for the first "phase" i e takes water in and swooshes. The drain pump also appears to work. My understanding of the workings and internals of these things is limited so we're back with the washing up bowl and fairy ![]() Thanks for asking though and if you've got any ideas I'd be glad to hear them ![]() Already had the programmer replaced once and as it's 5 years old, doesn't warrant any more cash. Phil |
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