Typically, glue will leave a residue behind after carpet has been removed. It is really more of a feathered or flaky residue that creates a mess. Removing the glue is pretty simple, but there is a way to do the job right. There are many industrial solvents made specifically for this purpose. These products can be purchased at you local hardware store. These products are chemicals that contains solvents to dissolve the glue…read the directions on all chemical bottles prior to use. All solvents must be used in well ventilated areas! In order to remove the floor glue there are special tools that can make the job much easier. So, to all that don’t mind getting a little dirty, here are some tips on how to remove floor glue. Here is a list of things that you will need:

1. Rubber Gloves
2. Respirator for Fumes
3. Wet/Dry Vacuum
4. 5 Gallon Bucket
5. Pump Sprayer (safe to use with chemicals)
6. Floor Glue Stripper (there are different types of floor stripper), get one that is specifically designed to remove floor glue.
7. Floor Scraper (long handle works better)
8. Towels
9. Floor Mop

Steps to removing the floor glue: 1. Before you start the project make sure that you are working in a safe environment for chemicals. Open all doors and windows to ensure proper air flow. 2. You need to prepare the floor before you can begin the clean-up process. Use the wet/dry vacuum to clean the floors of all debris. Make sure to use the flat floor attachment that came with it. This will make the job much easier. 3. Once the floor is cleaned of debris, you can start to apply the floor stripper. Before you do this, be sure you are wearing the proper safety equipment. Be sure to read the mixing directions on the bottle. Some solutions do not require mixing. 4. Once you have determined the correct way to use the product then you will use the pump sprayer to apply the stripper. Remove the top from the pump sprayer and pour the stripper solution into the sprayer. Be sure to read the instructions for the pump sprayer or it might not work properly. Do not over pump the sprayer! This could cause the sprayer to fail or leak the solution. Follow the directions and spray the floor stripper onto the glue surface. Follow the directions for soak time. 5. Once the solution has had time to work, then you will begin the scraping process. Be careful, the floor will be slippery! Start scraping the floor with the flat scraper head in a steady motion. The pattern you choose is really up to you. Glue will begin to build-up on the end of the floor scraper. You will dispose of the glue in the 5 gallon bucket. Continue scraping the floor until all the glue is removed and you have achieved the desired results. 6. Once you are satisfied with the results, you can begin to clean the left over glue and chemical residue from the floor. Empty all the scraped glue from the 5 gallon bucket. Rinse bucket and fill with fresh water. 7. Mop the floor with the fresh water. Make sure to get all cracks and crevices where glue build-up might have collected. Be sure to dispose of dirty water properly. 8. Finish by using the wet/dry vacuum to complete the floor. The floor should be clean and free of all glue residues. 9. Use the cloth towels for any touch-ups.