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Help - No-Nails

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I've recently stuck some skirting with No-Nails but have just realised that there was something I had to do before I did it.

Doh!!


The skirting is stuck rock hard.

Apart from a hammer and chisel has anyone any suggestions on how I can remove the skirting and causing the least damage?

Some sort of solution which will dilute the No-Nails and not anything else?

Is there any hope for me?

I doubt it.........................
 
Surely a wrecking bar would be better or even a chainsaw, surely with semtex there'd be a chance of blowing the whole house up! What about a hammer and chisel, sure it would take a long time but again, less damage than the expolosives option. Seriously though, what about an axe?
 
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Just to confirm. After removal you WILL need a new piece of skirting.
 
you could try a flat paint scraper and firm taps from a hammer and hope the wood was dusty or whatever and not adhering properly

you need to work your way along back and forth "loosening" the bond to try and get it off cleanly

but i suspect at minimum you can expect chunks coming out the wall

what is it you need to do perhaps we can suggest an alternative option :wink:
 

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