i have taken up all the vinyl tiles in the van but how do i remove all the sticky glue that is left
cheers snap
Peter_n_Margaret said
08:55 PM Nov 27, 2020
Try a hot air gun and a scraper.
Cheers,
Peter
villatranquilla said
10:05 PM Nov 27, 2020
try spraying with WD40 then scraping
Leshill said
11:25 PM Nov 27, 2020
Years ago someone I knew tried solvent (DONT) He found the smell over powering so he went and got an extension cord and a portable fan.
he put the fan into the van and turned it on...nothing... the power was not switched on at the source. Next he walked to the shed and switched the power on.
Yes the fan started BUT the sparks from the armature ignited the solvent and the van exploded and burnt to the ground.
How many times do you plug in switch on and then plug into the lead cord.. I know I still do. But how lucky was he to not be in the van when the fan started..
Leshill said
11:27 PM Nov 27, 2020
Years ago someone I knew tried solvent (DONT) He found the smell over powering so he went and got an extension cord and a portable fan.
he put the fan into the van and turned it on...nothing... the power was not switched on at the source. Next he walked to the shed and switched the power on.
Yes the fan started BUT the sparks from the armature ignited the solvent and the van exploded and burnt to the ground.
How many times do you plug in switch on and then plug into the lead cord.. I know I still do. But how lucky was he to not be in the van when the fan started..
Leshill said
11:29 PM Nov 27, 2020
Years ago someone I knew tried solvent (DONT) He found the smell over powering so he went and got an extension cord and a portable fan.
he put the fan into the van and turned it on...nothing... the power was not switched on at the source. Next he walked to the shed and switched the power on.
Yes the fan started BUT the sparks from the armature ignited the solvent and the van exploded and burnt to the ground.
How many times do you plug in switch on and then plug into the lead cord.. I know I still do. But how lucky was he to not be in the van when the fan started..
i have taken up all the vinyl tiles in the van but how do i remove all the sticky glue that is left
cheers snap
Cheers,
Peter
Years ago someone I knew tried solvent (DONT) He found the smell over powering so he went and got an extension cord and a portable fan.
he put the fan into the van and turned it on...nothing... the power was not switched on at the source. Next he walked to the shed and switched the power on.
Yes the fan started BUT the sparks from the armature ignited the solvent and the van exploded and burnt to the ground.
How many times do you plug in switch on and then plug into the lead cord.. I know I still do. But how lucky was he to not be in the van when the fan started..
Years ago someone I knew tried solvent (DONT) He found the smell over powering so he went and got an extension cord and a portable fan.
he put the fan into the van and turned it on...nothing... the power was not switched on at the source. Next he walked to the shed and switched the power on.
Yes the fan started BUT the sparks from the armature ignited the solvent and the van exploded and burnt to the ground.
How many times do you plug in switch on and then plug into the lead cord.. I know I still do. But how lucky was he to not be in the van when the fan started..
Years ago someone I knew tried solvent (DONT) He found the smell over powering so he went and got an extension cord and a portable fan.
he put the fan into the van and turned it on...nothing... the power was not switched on at the source. Next he walked to the shed and switched the power on.
Yes the fan started BUT the sparks from the armature ignited the solvent and the van exploded and burnt to the ground.
How many times do you plug in switch on and then plug into the lead cord.. I know I still do. But how lucky was he to not be in the van when the fan started..