If you start sanding and the glue is not separating from the wood but is actually being pressed into the grain of the wood floor stop sanding.
Removing glued carpet from wood floor.
Using a plastic putty knife carefully pry away the carpet glue from your floor being especially careful only to attack the glue itself and not the underlying floor.
Once the carpet has been removed you ll still have to remove the adhesive from the subfloor.
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First we used a utility knife to cut the carpet into strips and peeled each strip of carpet up.
It turns out it is very difficult to remove glued down carpet.
In fact it does its very best to remain firmly in place.
On a basic level concrete is sturdier and thicker in density.
In others it is much more difficult.
Manually removing carpet glue has several benefits but the primary one is that it protects your floors from the type of discoloration that can happen with the use of chemicals.
A third alternative is to scrape off the adhesive.
In some ways the process of removing carpet glue from concrete floors is easier than removing it from wood ones.
My preferred method of removing old carpet glue is to use a chemical adhesive remover such as sentinel 747 which is a quality product that is easy to use.
Removing carpet glue from concrete floors.
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It does not come up easily.