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Originally Posted by javadog View Post
It's very possible. I can't find the other thread now, although I swear I've seen it lately. I found it odd that the stripper didn't take the paint off, as I've seen other threads where it was used successfully as a paint stripper.

I'd try a little of the gasoline, first.

I've also used laquer thinner. As with everything, it's all in how you use it.

JR

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Originally Posted by cattman View Post
The process is simple: wear 2 pairs of rubber gloves (so, like a jokey in a muddy race, you can tear one off if you get glue/mud on it), spray the adhesive onto both surfaces, wait 15-20 seconds, and place it down, smooth it out. If you get a wrinkle, slowly peal it up, and relay it smooth. Smooth it gently, evenly, ensuring no wrinkles or bubbles.

you really should wait a little longer than that before putting the carpet down. it needs at least 30 seconds of open air drying time (and 1 min+ would be better) for it to fully work. you won't get as good of a result with only 15-20 seconds.

looking good so far though. i told you it wasn't hard, just time consuming. i am willing to bet you are fast approaching 3 hours of work time so far, if not surpassed it already
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