Q: Our contractor applied polyurethane to our new doors. In the process he dripped polyurethane on our non-wood pre-fab flooring. How do we remove this polyurethane from the flooring?
The name of flooring is “Hampstead Water Resistant Wood-based Laminate Flooring”.
A: It might scrape off without too much trouble with a plastic scraper if you get it before it becomes very hard. Some products found at any hardware may also soften and remove it such as goo be gone. Read the label. Laminates generally are very tough surfaces so you have that in your favour.
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