Is this guy right, KSM?
Bloody hell that was hard to listen to. Don't you just wanna punch whoever is speaking as hard as you can in the face over and over and ooover?
Answer: Fuck No. The PL 350 adhesive that we used (when I worked for the guy that got me started) went on and stayed on. You can scrape, rip, heat off carpet but the hardened glue was now one with the slab. You could sand it down for a nice smooth surface though. That said, I have never seen anything like the video being done before so maybe? But I really doubt it. Ground temp under the slab has to also be taken into consideration on when the glue was originally applied.
When I started up independently I made the decision to avoid carpet and lino ETC. Anything that has to be glued down. AND in most cases pays about half per SQ FT as Hardwood, engineered hardwood and laminate.
Too much? Should I have just answered "I'm pretty sure that's a big bowl of BS" ?