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Removing Wood Glue on Tiles

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Date: 11/24/2008 Topics: Cleaning > Advice | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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There is wood glue on the tiles, courtesy of a handy husband. The glue has set solid. I have tried to scrape it off without much success. Is there anything that will dissolve it?

M.H. from WA
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By hedera (168) Contact
Vinyl tiles? Ceramic tiles?

Ceramic tiles, try a hand steamer or a H2O mop.

The steam should soften the wood glue to the wipe off stage.

Vinyl tiles, I am not sure what you could do.
Perhaps a hairdryer and a wooden spatula...heat
the glue and try to scrape up the soften wood glue

Good Luck

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By Natasha79 (Guest Post)
Sand it off?

Posted on 11/24/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

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