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menber
Trade: bricklaying
Join Date: May 2007
Location: cleveland ohio
Posts: 152
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Blocthing
hows everyone today , imma bricklayer by trade with no clue on hardwood floors which im doin in my home, i took my old carpet out and i have nice wood floors that had paint smears i used a stripper that got the paint off , but my question is what is the gummy smears left behind and what do i do to get rid of them , im really dont want to sand any info would be greatful thanks guys....
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Knowledge Factory
Trade: Certified Floorcovering Failure Investigator
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Austin, Texas
Posts: 1,358
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Re: Blocthing
Chemical....
Your sanding now, or your going to have bonding issues. Never use a chemical, unless you can flood the area to rinse and neutralize the release chemical that will cause your new finish to release.
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