Sentinel Sentinel Formula 922 Urethane Adhesive Remover, 1 Quart
Sentinel Sentinel Formula 922 Urethane Adhesive Remover, 1 Quart
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Sentinel Formula 922 Urethane Adhesive Remover, 1 Quart

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Description
  • Quart Bottle
  • URETHANE ADHESIVE REMOVER
  • low-odor, readily biodegradable solution
  • for cleaning and removing urethane and solvent adhesives used for installing wood floors


SENTINEL 922 URETHANE ADHESIVE REMOVER is a low-odor, readily biodegradable solution, specially formulated for cleaning and removing urethane and solvent adhesives used for installing wood floors. 922 rinses with water, leaving no residue behind. For Removing Urethane and Solvent Adhesives: While 922 works on urethane and solvent-based adhesives, we recommend that you test it on a small area first. 1. Wet the entire adhesive surface with 922, using a sprayer or mop. Allow 922 to soak and penetrate for 30-60 minutes, depending on the thickness of the adhesive. 2. Scrape the bulk of the softened adhesive from the surface with a floor scraper (razor scrapers are preferred). 3. If necessary, protect walls, drains, cracks, and other flooring with an absorbent. Reapply 922 and agitate using brooms or stripper pads. Liquid adhesive can be absorbed using kitty litter, sawdust, etc and then removed. 4. Wash and rinse floor thoroughly with SENTINEL 810 and water to ensure a clean surface. Allow to dry completely. For Removal of Glued Down Wood Flooring: 1. Cut the wood surface using a circular saw into 6to 8 squares. Set the saw deep enough to cut through the flooring down to the subfloor but not so deep as to cut the subfloor. 2. Vacuum all sawdust from the floor and from out of cut lines. 3. Apply liberal amounts of 922 to the cut lines using a squeegee or mop making sure that all of the 922 product penetrates the cut lines. Typical coverage should average 75 ft2/gallon. Allow 922 to soak and penetrate under the wood for 4-8 hours. 4. Using a spade or similar tool, pry up old wood flooring. Squares should be intact and easy to remove with little effort. Once flooring is removed, follow directions for removing adhesives from subfloor.