sz0k30
Well-known member
I'm in the process of redoing my basement floor. Had a water pipe burst which soaked the carpet & foam pad. Had to get a flood remediation company to dry things out. Now I've decided to get rid of the carpet and pad and replace them with peel & stick tiles to avoid any such issues in the future. Most of the basement is bare cement with a section about 6' x 12' that was previously tiled. This tile was removed prior to the carpet install. The problem is there is glue and some sort of tile residue ? left.
My concern is the peel & stick tiles adhering to this residue. I bought primer for the cement as recommended, but I don't know if it will work on the previously tiled section.
I have tried to remove this glue & tile residue using:
1. heat gun - too slow, too small of an area & doesn't work
2. Commercial glue remover - odor chased me out of the house & way too
much scraping
3. Goo-b-gone - too much scraping
4. belt sander - too much fine dust and too slow
5. grinder with a wire cup wheel - no real effect
Any better ideas?
Thanks.
My concern is the peel & stick tiles adhering to this residue. I bought primer for the cement as recommended, but I don't know if it will work on the previously tiled section.
I have tried to remove this glue & tile residue using:
1. heat gun - too slow, too small of an area & doesn't work
2. Commercial glue remover - odor chased me out of the house & way too
much scraping
3. Goo-b-gone - too much scraping
4. belt sander - too much fine dust and too slow
5. grinder with a wire cup wheel - no real effect
Any better ideas?

Thanks.
