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Feb/11
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3M 22 Carpet and Padding Repositionable Spray Adhesive 24-Ounce

  • Repositionable
  • Long open time
  • Aggressive tack
  • Precise spray control
  • This item is not for sale in Catalina Island

Product Description
Repositionable, for ultimate placement accuracy Aggressive tack for bonding polyethylene film and foam Also used for carpet bonding Controlled spray pattern helps minimize overspray and clean-up Low VOC formula Fast, convenient, easy to use for stairnosing, permiter gluing, installing coving, carpet padding and carpet tiles… More >> 3M 22 Carpet and Padding Repositionable Spray Adhesive 24-Ounce

24
Feb/10
0

How Do I Remove Rug Adhesive From A Carpet?

I used an adhesive tape to stick a rug which kept “creeping” onto a hall carpet. I have now discarded the rug but the adhesive is very visible and stuck fast to the carpet!

13
Feb/10
3

Is That Good To Lay Over The Vinyl Sheet On The Existing Carpet Without Using Adhesive, What’s The Best Way ?

I want to prevent my kids from the carpet dust by laying the vinyl sheet over the carpet. As i am renting unit i don’t want to fix the vinyl sheet with the carpet to prevent the carpet from damage, what is the best way to do so ?
Also, where could i find “Cheap” Vinyl flooring in Sydney ? Thanks to all of you in advance for your help.

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19
Dec/09
3

What Is The Best Adhesive To Repair A Run In A Berber Carpet?

I have to glue a thread back into the carpet where there was a run – like in pantyhose – what’s the best adhesive to use with berber carpet?

14
Sep/09
5

How Do You Clean Black Tile/carpet Adhesive Off Of A Concrete Floor?

I recently pulled up an old carpet from our basement that was covering old tile. The black glue/adhesive from the flooring is on the floor. Most of the heavy stuff is scraped up and the black that is still on there comes off on your socks or shoes but doesnt wash off well with amonia..Any other suggestions?

31
Jul/09
7

Can I Install Carpet Over Exposed Asbestos Adhesive?

My cousin recently asked me to renovate an apartment for her. Unfortunately, her husband began removing the linoleum with a floor scraper before he was informed that the underlying adhesive had asbestos in it. All the tile is gone now and most of the adhesive has already been stripped away, but there’s still quite a bit that’s exposed and half scraped away. What should I do? Do I need to pay the loads for a professional to come in and finish the job or can I just lay carpet over all this asbestos?

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