Q: I have silicone on my wood flooring laminate (the installer of our wood stove put a mat down and siliconed it to the floor). How can I remove the silicone without damaging the laminate?
A: That is brilliant. I wonder how he got such an idea? I assume you have tried to peel and pick it off and it won’t come off? Denatured alcohol is a good agent to remove contaminants. I would try that.
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