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Ok so I've got wall to wall ugly carpet at my place, it's going..

It seems to be the stuff with the foam backer on it and glued to the floor. I've been cutting with a utility knife it to remove the "carpet" layer then using a square shovel, and a putty knife to get up the underpad. This is working pretty well as I don't mind a little elbow grease.

But, is there an easier way?

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Posted

thats how i did it too. no easier way that i know of, if there is i would like to hear about it.

Posted

Not that it will help a tonne but a ice chipper make it alot easier to get the padding up.

They are normally used for chipping ice on sidewalks....

Posted

Hire someone.

Smart man :icon_clap:

I did the same thing, only way to get it done right :icon_cool:

Posted

Ya but then you're not a handy man, you're a "pay up cocksucker" man. :icon_biggrin:

BTW I found a great way to get the last little bits off the floor, use a vaccuum cleaner with a beater brush attachment.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Well yes......... They actually make a super heavy duty razor bladed floor scraper. It has a 6" blade and shaves the stuff off like butter.

Where to buy one.......? I don't know, I borrowed the one I used from a buddy in the biz.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Well yes......... They actually make a super heavy duty razor bladed floor scraper. It has a 6" blade and shaves the stuff off like butter.

Where to buy one.......? I don't know, I borrowed the one I used from a buddy in the biz.

got an ice chipper and a grinder? :icon_evilgrin:

Posted

Sometimes a commercial duty Heat Gun will soften the adhesive, careful if it's a wooden floor. You can get a Mastic or Adhesive remover at the hardware store to get the glue up with after.

  • 3 weeks later...
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I know it's probably too late now but you must rent a power scraper for an easier job don't ask me how I know.

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I know it's probably too late now but you must rent a power scraper for an easier job don't ask me how I know.

no it's still not too late, we've had a few guys quit at work so I havent' had time to rip up the rest, with the overtime I'm pulling down I may just hire someone to do the whole place.

I'm going to look into the power scraper.

Posted

i got some floor adhesive remover in a gallon jug at ace hardware, the stuff was a little spendy, i think like 20 bucks a gallon, but it worked slick, just goop it on and let it cook for about 20 mins, then everything wipes right off. i couldn't just scrape though, because i was trying to get to the hardwood underneath. wasn't too cheap, but it sure was easier.

  • 1 month later...
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Well yes......... They actually make a super heavy duty razor bladed floor scraper. It has a 6" blade and shaves the stuff off like butter.

Where to buy one.......? I don't know, I borrowed the one I used from a buddy in the biz.

You can rent them!!

  • 2 months later...
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I've been using the 6" scraper along with a puty knife works great, now I'm getting the click floor down it looks even better.

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I've been using the 6" scraper along with a puty knife works great, now I'm getting the click floor down it looks even better.

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When you are done, come do my floor for me.

Posted

hahah I'll trade you for a bathroom remodel.

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hahah I'll trade you for a bathroom remodel.

You saw the picture of my wall. The one behind the toilet is worse. I would rather lay a floor than rip out plaster lathe walls.

I can work on my knees all day long! :icon_evilgrin:

  • 4 weeks later...
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A friend of mine who is a former contractor recommended a floor buffer with a Scotch-brite pad. Sounds like it should be very effective. Anyone ever try it?

We're going to paint our concrete floors in part of the house.

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