Blackjack Glue

Posted : admin On 3/26/2022
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Hi All,
Getting stuck into renovating the apartment my parents own.
hasn't been touched in 15 years and is a bit like an old car, the more i get into it the more i uncover mini distasters where patches over patches over patches have been done without fixing the problem.
Anyway, to get to the point. It has floor boards under the carpet and under the kitchen lino tiles.
They are nice from what i can see under the carpet.
The lino tiles in the kitchen have been stuck down with a black glue of sorts. it looks like it has been painted on before the tiles were laid 15 years ago.
It's still sticky.
How do i get this off without ruinging the boards that it is stuck to.
Is there a solvent of some sort.
thanks for any advice.
Cheers
MP
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  • Overview Sticky Jack Glue is a moisture curing, 100-Percent waterproof, 100-Percent solids polyurethane adhesive.
  • The 'Blackjack' adhesive most probably contains asbestos, there is a strong chance the tiles may also. Sanding is the worst thing you could do, that is very bad advice. Have the tile and adhesive tested before you do anything else.
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Blackjack Blue Devil

But, without paper and glue - there would be no blackjack. Well, there would be no playing cards. There is a lot of science and technology that goes into making a great deck of playing cards. Playing cards are made by laminating two layers of thin paper using a black liquid glue, called block-out glue. Often the blackjack glue, adhesives and membranes are the hardest to remove and require a Class A certified asbestos removal contractor only. When floor coverings are removed from the concrete floor substrate there is often an adhesive which needs to also be removed as it is contaminated with asbestos fibres.