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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 |
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