I was removing my floor to A: insulate and B: clean where my cat had managed to pee last summer When I had removed all the tie down points I realised that it was stuck down!! So briefly for others this is how I did it..
Remove the plastic trim at the back doors then use a small crowbar or similar to gently prize the floor up s little, you will see the black sticky giz from hell running down the centre line, I used an old saw to cut it away then managed to wedge a length of 2x4 in and prize it up a little further, placing a smaller length of wood vertically under the 2x4 to hold it as I went. As I got further in I had to attach the saw to a length of batten with a set of flat mole grips to allow me to cut the glue away until the first section was free. Rinse and repeat
Probably obvious to some peeps but might help others. 2020 MWB Crafter.
Remove the plastic trim at the back doors then use a small crowbar or similar to gently prize the floor up s little, you will see the black sticky giz from hell running down the centre line, I used an old saw to cut it away then managed to wedge a length of 2x4 in and prize it up a little further, placing a smaller length of wood vertically under the 2x4 to hold it as I went. As I got further in I had to attach the saw to a length of batten with a set of flat mole grips to allow me to cut the glue away until the first section was free. Rinse and repeat
Probably obvious to some peeps but might help others. 2020 MWB Crafter.