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Glue Removal
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It’s what used on bathroom and shower wall instead of tiles I took down shower caddy which had suction pads glued on by plumber and can’t get it off
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first Apply some water to a small section of the adhesive. If the adhesive used was organic mastic, the water will begin to soften it, allowing you to scrape it off.
Apply an adhesive-removing paste to the wall.
Let the paste soften the wall adhesive.
Scrape down the walls with a putty knife, removing the softened adhesive.
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Smith Anderson
first Apply some water to a small section of the adhesive. If the adhesive used was organic mastic, the water will begin to soften it, allowing you to scrape it off.
Apply an adhesive-removing paste to the wall.
Let the paste soften the wall adhesive.
Scrape down the walls with a putty knife, removing the softened adhesive.
Thanks & Regards,
Smith Anderson
If you have a local B & Q, pop in and see if they have a bottle of Sticky Stuff Remover (£4.27).
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Put some on a clean cloth and rub on the offending area. Give it 5 - 10 minutes and then rub over again. The same amount of time should be enough to start to see it lift off.
I've also heard that Nail Varnish Remover would also do the trick, but don't quote me on that.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Put some on a clean cloth and rub on the offending area. Give it 5 - 10 minutes and then rub over again. The same amount of time should be enough to start to see it lift off.
I've also heard that Nail Varnish Remover would also do the trick, but don't quote me on that.