The process of detaching construction adhesive, specifically a polyurethane-based product widely utilized for permanent bonding of various materials, often presents challenges. Successfully separating surfaces joined with such adhesive necessitates a strategic approach and the appropriate tools.
Effective removal is crucial for renovation projects, repairs, or salvage operations where components must be disassembled without causing excessive damage to surrounding materials. Historical context reveals a gradual evolution of methods, from purely mechanical techniques to solvent-based solutions, each with varying degrees of success and potential drawbacks.