Removing glue from lino
Discussion
We had some sticky backed flooring protection stuff down while doing some building work, and having lifted some yesterday it's left a sticky residue on the floor like tape. I'm pretty sure the kitchen floor is lino tiles, so what's the best option to remove the sticky without damaging the lino?
I have a can of Sonax Sticky reside remover that claims to be save on plastics, but I've not found it particularly good at removing sticky stuff in the past.
I've ordered some Goo Gone Pro Power which also claims to be safe on plastics
Or I have WD40, and possibly white vinegar.
Anything else to try? I'm pretty sure I've got a spare floor tile in the shed somewhere so I can test them safely, but I'd have thought most solvents strong enough to dissolve the glue is also going to dissolve the lino, so I night just be better off with WD40 and and a small scrubbing brush.
I have a can of Sonax Sticky reside remover that claims to be save on plastics, but I've not found it particularly good at removing sticky stuff in the past.
I've ordered some Goo Gone Pro Power which also claims to be safe on plastics
Or I have WD40, and possibly white vinegar.
Anything else to try? I'm pretty sure I've got a spare floor tile in the shed somewhere so I can test them safely, but I'd have thought most solvents strong enough to dissolve the glue is also going to dissolve the lino, so I night just be better off with WD40 and and a small scrubbing brush.
White spirit and Meths hadn't occurred to me, I'd have through they'd be a bit aggressive to use on lino. Local DIY warehouse should stock them both if the other options don't do too well.
Looks like Evo-Stik isn't particularly common here (NL) so that one might be harder to get my hands on.
I'm looking at multiple options as I'm going to need a lot of it, the builders put this stuff up 4 flights of stairs, across the kitchen and 2 landings so I want several options I can test on different surfaces.
Looks like Evo-Stik isn't particularly common here (NL) so that one might be harder to get my hands on.
I'm looking at multiple options as I'm going to need a lot of it, the builders put this stuff up 4 flights of stairs, across the kitchen and 2 landings so I want several options I can test on different surfaces.
RizzoTheRat said:
White spirit and Meths hadn't occurred to me, I'd have through they'd be a bit aggressive to use on lino. Local DIY warehouse should stock them both if the other options don't do too well.
Lino is as tough as old boots, you'll be fine. They're not aggressive. Meths is just methanol (not far off what you drink).White spirit can affect some plastics but you can always test a bit first.
Well despite claiming same day delivery, the post office haven't even received the Goo gone yet 
I tried some with the Sonax and some with WD40. The Sonax works pretty well but the rolled up bits of goo get sticky again once the stuff evaporates. The WD40 works way better, and turns the kitchen in to an ice rink

I tried some with the Sonax and some with WD40. The Sonax works pretty well but the rolled up bits of goo get sticky again once the stuff evaporates. The WD40 works way better, and turns the kitchen in to an ice rink

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