Submitted by SummitWanderer t3_z71y4o in DIY
Hello all,
Long time lurker, first time poster. Inherited my grandma's house in the last year and starting to renovate. Built circa 1930 in the high desert southwest, so it's a fun one. I started ripping up carpet in the hall last night and found that under two layers of carpet and two layers of linoleum there's what appears to be a hardwood floor in decent to good condition underneath. Problem is that on the last layer is a teal-ish linoleum that may contain asbestos and black mastic that may as well.
I've done some googling on how to remove mastic, but most of what I've seen so far is specifically meant for concrete, and what little else I've found will still most likely strip the varnish from the wood and/or cause some of the tar-like mastic to seep further down into the wood. So far the best plan of attack I have is to get some Bona hardwood cleaner and spray that on the floor and wipe/scrape it up with a blade while keeping it wet. I reached out to my coworker who is certified to test for asbestos and he thought that would be fine, I'd be in full PPE.
My question is, has anyone had any success in removing mastic like this from a hardwood floor, preferably without stripping the top coat from the wood? Is there a solvent that would do so, or am I best off just putting in the elbow grease with the Bona (which I'm okay with doing if I have to)?
Here is a photo of the mastic if it helps:
Thanks!
Nonanonymousnow t1_iy4hml7 wrote
Wallpaper steamer works great for this. Get it wet/warm enough that it comes up with a drywall knife. It'll stay gummy that way so you're not masticating it into dust.
Of course, remove at your own risk as it may contain asbestos.