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How Do You Remove PVC Glue From Carpet?

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How Do You Remove PVC Glue From Carpet?

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PVC glue is most often used to stick pieces of PVC piping together. It is a strong but slow-drying plastic compound that creates almost permanent bonds. While PVC glue is a great asset to PVC construction, it is not easily removed from carpet or other fabrics. But with a few household items and a little effort, you can get PVC glue out of your carpet. If the PVC glue has not yet dried, use a razor, scissors or other sharp object to pull as much of the glue out of the carpet as possible. Be careful not to cut of otherwise fray the carpet. Spray a water displacement agent over the area, and allow it to soak for 10 minutes. When the area no longer looks wet, try to pull some more of the glue up using a sharp object. If it is still too difficult to remove, spray the area again and allow the water displacement agent to set. Fill a small bowl with hot water, and add 1 teaspoon of laundry detergent. Using a disposable rag, rub the water-detergent mixture into the affected carpet area. Use as

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