by thedoctor »
Mon Oct 05, 2015 9:59 am
Hi
In terms of sanding, it really depends on how hard it is. Normally when you try to sand any type of adhesive, the friction applied to it will heat it and it will become soft, clogging up the sanding belt/sandpaper etc…. so in respect to this it will take quite a while and also a whole load of paper/belts to get through it.
If it is indeed rock hard then you may have some luck with this method but, as said, you may be best using a hammer and bolster (be careful not to damage the existing floor) or heating with a heat gun and using a scraper to remove (need to wear a mask and open windows due to fumes). Once softened, the latter method is normally gets it up quite quick.
In respect to the paint, are you thinking this to be the final finish or are you then covering over it with lino, tiles etc….?
Kind Regards