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Jul 5 at 13:16 answer added Malcolm Bailey timeline score: 0
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Mar 5 at 13:33 comment added Huesmann May want to consider a wire cup brush, like that which you can stick into an electric drill.
Mar 4 at 23:22 comment added DrMoishe Pippik Avoid toxic solvents. Depending on area size, a block of dry ice might help make it brittle, so that backing can be scraped off.
Mar 4 at 23:08 comment added Milwrdfan Pictures would help. What's the blade on your scraper? You can often buy/rent floor scrapers made for this purpose that have a sharp blade that works really well in these situations, assuming it's typical carpet glue.
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