Submitted by 13fingerfx t3_yl19ve in DIY
I am turning an industrial property into a studio and want to remove old carpet tile from the upstairs area (previously used as an office) but the tiles come up leaving all of the glue behind. It’s clear the glue was brushed (broomed?) on and it’s astonishingly sticky. I don’t want to tread clay and metal swarf into carpet tile but nor do I want a gross, sticky floor.
I’ve tried to see if it’s water soluble (it isn’t) and am hitting a dead end with Google searches (all my results are about how to remove link to put down carpet tiles). I don’t want to have to wash the whole thing in acetone and fear a paint stripper would melt the lino. I’m based in the U.K.
Unit61365 t1_iuwre7y wrote
If I was in your situation, and assuming the lino is not super uneven, I would clean up the glue best I can (sounds like you did that) and lay some of that inexpensive click-down floating flooring on top. It would come up easily later with no additional gluing, and looks pretty good. Lots of colors and styles to choose from.