no more nails etc (STIXALL)
Does anyone know for sure that STIXALL will stick to itself? I have had
to pull up a plastic channel that a door threshold slots into and I can't get all the STIXALL up from the bitumen floor. Dave |
no more nails etc (STIXALL)
"Dave" wrote in message ... Does anyone know for sure that STIXALL will stick to itself? I have had to pull up a plastic channel that a door threshold slots into and I can't get all the STIXALL up from the bitumen floor. Dave Heat it with a hair dryer, or a heat gun if you have one, and it should loosen enough to scrape off. |
no more nails etc (STIXALL)
On Sun, 09 Nov 2008 16:21:39 +0000, Dave wrote:
Does anyone know for sure that STIXALL will stick to itself? I have had to pull up a plastic channel that a door threshold slots into and I can't get all the STIXALL up from the bitumen floor. Pretty sure it does, I use it quite a bit and sometimes have to go over previously-applied bits. With the exception of grease and soap it sticks to practically anything. -- John Stumbles The floggings will continue until morale improves |
no more nails etc (STIXALL)
BigWallop wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message ... Does anyone know for sure that STIXALL will stick to itself? I have had to pull up a plastic channel that a door threshold slots into and I can't get all the STIXALL up from the bitumen floor. Dave Heat it with a hair dryer, or a heat gun if you have one, and it should loosen enough to scrape off. Thanks for that, but I'll try John Stumbles way first as there is, what I suspect, a man made fiber carpet very close and it would mean taking the carpet off the gripper. Dave |
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