DIRECTIONS
While 922 works on urethane and solvent adhesives, it is recommended you test a small area first.
For Removing Urethane and Solvent Adhesives
Step One:Wet the entire adhesive surface with 922. This may be done by using a sprayer or by mopping 922 over the surface of the adhesive. Allow the 922 to soak and penetrate for 30-60 minutes, depending on the thickness of the adhesive.
Step Two: Scrape the bulk of the softened adhesive from the surface with a floor scraper (razor scrappers are preferred).
Step Three: If necessary, protect walls, drains, cracks and other flooring with an absorbent. Reapply and agitate using brooms or stripper pads. Liquefied adhesive can be absorbed using kitty litter, sawdust, etc. and removed.
Step Four:Wash and rinse the floor thoroughly with Sentinel 810 and water to ensure a clean surface. Allow to dry.
For Removal of GluedDownWood Flooring
Step One: Cut the wood surface using a circular saw into 6-8" by 6-8" square blocks. Set the saw to cut through the wood flooring down to the subfloor being careful not to cut the subfloor.
Step Two: Vacuum sawdust off the floor and out of cut lines.
Step Three: Apply 922 liberally to surface using a squeegee or mop making sure that all of the 922 product penetrates the cut lines. Usual coverage will be about 75 sq.ft. per gallon. Allow the product to soak and penetrate under the wood for 4-8 hours.
Step Four: Using a spade or similar tool, pry up old wood flooring. Squares should be intact and easy to remove with little effort. Follow the above four steps for removal of adhesive from subfloor.