Auralex removal... holy crap
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Zombie0729 |
so i'm trying to get this stuff off my walls right now (i used the auralex adhesive) and it is a NIGHTMARE. 4 of the panels i actually bought really cheap 1/8th polyfiber board, stuck it to that then screwed the board in. Those obviously can be removed and rescrewed anywehre i want but the panels i used the adhesive on are a pain.
i bought goo-gone but not doing anything. any tricks here? paint is starting to come off lol
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palm |
not sure i understand could u post pics of the problem? |
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Stef |
quote: | Originally posted by palm
not sure i understand could u post pics of the problem? |
Yes that would help.
But i assume you could always try using a blow dryer and an iron that has a steam function to kind of steam and heat away the adhesive. |
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Vortex_SA |
try using lighter fluid or acetone, usually works well on adhesives... please continue to describe your progress as i was wondering about the removal part of stuff like that two days ago... |
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Zombie0729 |
i think the iron thing is a great idea, thats how people get off wallpaper right? |
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Stef |
quote: | Originally posted by Zombie0729
i think the iron thing is a great idea, thats how people get off wallpaper right? |
Yeah, thats exactly why i thought of it because i changed my wallpape that way not too long ago using that method. |
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kitphillips |
Your gonna be repainting the walls IMO. |
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