Friday, January 22, 2010

How do i get old wallpaper glue off the inside of my bath tub? i don't know how long it has been there.?

we have been in this house for two years and it was on the insides of the tub. we have scrubed and scrubed and it eill not come off, can it be removed? i can not take a bat in the tub because when i did i would get a rashHow do i get old wallpaper glue off the inside of my bath tub? i don't know how long it has been there.?
Try using a wallpaper paste remover. Perforate the paper before applying the remover. Let stand as per instructions on the bottle and then scrape off. I am assuming that the finish on the tub is not an issue?How do i get old wallpaper glue off the inside of my bath tub? i don't know how long it has been there.?
it sounds like you have cement glue there probably because they were repairing the wall and this stuff is highly to give you a rash use some rubber cement remover it will come off but you must rinse very well many times
Try Diff....you can get this at any hardware store in the paint department... It removes wallpaper.
I have removed all kinds of wallpaper glue and what you have is not wallpaper glue. It should have come off with all you have done to it. I would try gently removing what ever it is with a razor blade. Good luck
Get some Diff. Lowes has it.
Fill the tub with hot water %26amp; add 1 liter of viniger. Make sure the wallpaper is covered by the water. If it is a large tub you may want to add more vinigar. After about an hour is should just peel off. You may want to use a plastic scraper if there is alot.
Some wallpaper glues do eventually get quite tough, they polymerise into a tenacious skin.


Try a paint remover gel. Brush it on with care (some of these can be quite dangerous to the skin and eyes) then leave it for a few hours (overnight) before washing off and repeating. This should soften it enough for a wooden scraper to finish the job. Then scrub the bath well with soap and water and rinse before using.

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