Well, we moved into a house built in the 60s and my room's son was caught Pink Carpet on the ceiling. We removed the wallpaper, but the glue stayed on the wall. We used the SRI and steam and the work of sandpaper, and all sorts of different adhesive removers and do some work, but are much more than just a section of 2 meters wide, in a day. We have a guy come in and spray a new coat of plaster on the walls when we're done. My question is …. will buy a sealant bridge that can not queue, then the distribution will have to throw instead of several months of scraping, rubbing, spraying, and headaches? All information based on experience will be greatly appreciated. On the other side, please note that I tried to DIF other adhesive removers.
I do it all the time. Everything you need to do is first with a high adhesive primer
PM431 Adhesive removal part 1
carpet glue remover
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