Whether you ve removed old linoleum carpet or another flooring that was glued down over natural hardwood removing the remaining layer of adhesive is a first step toward resurrecting the hardwood to a presentable degree.
How to get linoleum glue off the floor.
With an adhesive that grows stronger over time linoleum can be extremely difficult to get off of the floor.
Linoleum is a natural product made up of linseed oil limestone pigments and cork.
A glue gun can burn the wood if you are not careful.
You may have to resort to lacquer thinner or acetone on linoleum for some types of glue and these require more respect.
After the water reaches the boiling point pour it on the glue and let it sit for a few minutes before it has a chance to cool.
Neither will damage linoleum but may help soften the glue enough to scrape it off.
If water doesn t work try mineral spirits or paint thinner.
Pull the linoleum up in strips to reveal the linoleum glue.
If difficult try a heat gun to soften it and then pull it off.
The remaining glue can be scraped with a floor scraper or soaked overnight with water and dish soap which helps soften the glue.
How to remove linoleum glue from a floor with steam.
Again use a paint scraper to remove the linoleum glue.
To fully remove linoleum you ll need to tackle both of its layers.
I think removing glue from concrete that is often successful begins by boiling a large pot of water.
Several attempts may be necessary to get all the glue off as it is persistent.
Removing stickiness after removing sticky tile.
Dab the solvent on the glue not on the surrounding flooring using a cotton swab.
How you go about getting glue off a hardwood floor varies depending on what type of glue you re removing.
Stripping up old linoleum flooring is tedious at the best of times but when globs and swaths of adhesive are left behind on your floor.
Unless you are submerging your wood floor i would not worry about the wood warping.