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<blockquote data-quote="Stove Iron" data-source="post: 231055" data-attributes="member: 6731"><p>Best thing I found to remove stubborn carpet glue from my Alweld was a 4-1/2" grinder and a Dewalt knotted steel wire wheel. The previous owner glued a hideous yellow/brown Astroturf to the benches and sides. I used the Dewalt knotted steel wire cup at first, but found that it just swirled melted glue around the work area. I switched to the wire wheel, and it worked great. I used the wire wheel with the throated silver arbor.</p><p></p><p>I applied light pressure at about 30-45 degrees and it the glue just came off and was thrown out of the way. When applied at 90 degrees, I found it was most effective and most unwieldy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stove Iron, post: 231055, member: 6731"] Best thing I found to remove stubborn carpet glue from my Alweld was a 4-1/2" grinder and a Dewalt knotted steel wire wheel. The previous owner glued a hideous yellow/brown Astroturf to the benches and sides. I used the Dewalt knotted steel wire cup at first, but found that it just swirled melted glue around the work area. I switched to the wire wheel, and it worked great. I used the wire wheel with the throated silver arbor. I applied light pressure at about 30-45 degrees and it the glue just came off and was thrown out of the way. When applied at 90 degrees, I found it was most effective and most unwieldy. [/QUOTE]
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