Hello everyone! Asking for some help and/or guidance please.
I just moved into a new studio, which was covered in ugly old green carpet. Once I removed it, a wonderful vintage concrete flooring came out – a very nice shade of orange.
Problem is… The glue, which has been there for some 40 years I guess, is very hard to scrape off. I started using glue remover but the smell is too strong. I reckon it will take little time with proper equipment, such as a concrete planer / grinder. Does anyone have one of these tools – either to borrow or to use themselves (happy to pay the right amount).
It’s just one room, 10 square meters, in Harper Road SE1. Many thanks!
Rino
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