A little duct tape....

Mark Saiger

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Heading out shortly to start fixing this up.... and clean a bunch of the areas....

They of course thought it would be a good idea....now rearranged show room....and people are getting stuck to the floor.

Told the owner...."Great Marketing plan" They have some of the most expensive items right there keeping people stuck until they purchase that item! "Fist Bump"!
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What a mess....

As I knew it would be....

Harvard DeZolval liquid....scrub brush....

Hands and knees and old Prochem upholstery tool was best really.

You can tell if getting it all or not as can feel it sticky...and really feel a GreenGlide Grab the residue if still there.
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Mark Saiger

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one of 3 videos during the clean up...

Kept getting people sending me messages while try to record and knocked me off the video of phone.

Found that the spray bottle, scrub brush and small hand tool was best overall for this job....

 
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Good one, Mark. Especially emphasizing that cleaning the dirt off the stickum isn't the same as cleaning the stickum.
 
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i prefer acetone on a rag for the adhesive since it evaporates so quickly. De-Zolv All is notoriously difficult to rinse out, causing a reoccurring stain.
 

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i prefer acetone on a rag for the adhesive since it evaporates so quickly. De-Zolv All is notoriously difficult to rinse out, causing a reoccurring stain.
That's one reason I don't use it pure.

About 4 ounces in quart bottle mixed with water.

Works great and easy to rinse that way.

And goes incredible long way
 

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I usually use a volatile solvent in a mister. It usually deactivates the adhesive quickly and as long you don't over apply it won't cause delamination. Great job Mark, as usual.
 

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