How Do You Remove Adhesive From Hardwood Floors?
Hardwood floors are a gorgeous addition to any home. More popular in the northeast but gaining in popularity throughout the United States, hardwood floors are a huge selling point in a home, and also a great feature in day-to-day life. Hardwood floors are easy to vacuum and clean, are very kid and pet-friendly, and over the long-term cost considerably less to maintain than carpeting. Aside from needing to be refinished every 10 to 30 years (depending on use and abuse), hardwood floors are easy to maintain. Until someone puts duct tape, or packing tape, or any adhesive on the hardwood floor. Removing adhesive from hardwood floors without ruining the finish can be extremely difficult, but there are a few methods to keep in mind that are relatively simple and effective. Read on to learn how to remove adhesive from hardwood floors. Wash the section of floor where the adhesive is located. Wash carefully and use a terrycloth washrag that will not leave lint on the adhesive. Scrub using elbow