Depends on the glue. If white glue or another PVA, then scrub it with warm water and shop vac it up. Repeat 2-3 times.
-If other types of glue then you need to be more specific. -Name your glue-
Carefully scrape with a sharp blade held almost parallell to the tile to remove most, rub the residue with acetone.
Scrub it with hot water, then suck it up with a shop vac. -You may need to repeat this 2-3 times to get it all.
You can possibly get it off by soaking that area with Goff-Off and rubbing it lightly.
You may not be able to get it off that. Don't put acetone on a carpet, it will very likely ruin it.
Scrub the area with some Goof Off and it will loosen the glue enough to peel off.
High density polyethylene foam. Use heat. Non foam plastic use super glue.
No, there is no carpet glue in cigarettes.
Try some good old fashioned finger nail polish remover. It works on super glue.
You can find the type of glue you need at the upholstery shop. They will be able to advise you on how to make the repair you need. It will probably be a good idea to use both a foam glue, and some upholstery tape to hold it together.
You could use duct tape to put it together, or hot glue it.
Yes, I believe so. You can use wood glue on foam.
We need details on what the mats are for. Under carpet, a table, an upholstery project, etc. etc. since sometimes there is no need. If it is thin and must be glued and a smaller project-there are spray upholstery adhesives in an aerosol can at many better auto parts stores-that will hold it.
NO super glue is not elmers
That depends what kind of glue it is. -I would try Goof -Off for removing unknown glue from a carpet.
of course you can !ANS 2 - I don't know what 'fun foam' is - but I DO know that hot glue melts many foam surfaces.
Carpet glue, the industrial kind.
Super glue is made of cyanoacrylite.