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| Brian 5/16/2012 6:14:58 PM |
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Bio DegluerMessage: I used this product to avoid stronger fluids. I was removing glue that floated up between linoleum tiles and used a small paint brush along the seams. The glue did loosen but now I can not get rid of the sticky Bio Degluer. I washed the area with alcohol but it is still sticky. If it remains it will be a perfect dirt magnet. Even my socks stick to it. Maybe I will have to buy the solvent I wanted to avoid. |
| Neil 5/16/2012 10:33:21 PM |
RE: Bio Degluer Message: Hi, It would have been very difficult to remove the cured adhesive without this product. That being said you may need to enlist the help of a more conventional blend of solvents to help you mop up the Bio DeGluer. You can try Circa 1850 Super DeGooper. Good Luck |
| Brian 5/16/2012 10:38:35 PM |
RE: Bio Degluer Message: Could you be more specific please Neil? What solvents? I need to clean this floor ASAP as we have just put our house up for sale. I need to clean up the Bio Degluer and make the floor presentable. Thanks |
| Neil 5/16/2012 10:47:42 PM |
RE: Bio Degluer Message: Brian, The Super DeGooper is made up of a blend of solvents. I not sure what exactly is in the can. You can find this product at Wal-Mart(PAINT DEPT) & most Home Hardwares in the cleaning section. Good Luck |
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