Sure can, but if its waxed tile you should rough it up unless there's a chance its got asbestos in it. Then use a primer sealer over that top to give the glue something to bind to. Also remember that the new tile is only as good as the old tile that's down. If the old stuff comes loose your new tile job is shot.
Technically you can, but it is not recommended. If the old tile is loose, cracked, or not flush it will cause the new tile to crack, pop out, or break. If you pay a hard surface, such as a cement board over the old tile first you can make it work, but it may be wise to remove the old tile before installing new tile.
A vinyl tile glue will do that -Mapei Ecobond, in Home Depot.
I have never covered up floor tile before without removing the old tile but I have covered up an old back splash with new wall tile and did nothing to go over it just used the white pre mixed wall glue to install the tile right over top with no issues.
glue it on lol ya glue
Yes, it does . Old tile glue will ball up and mess your job.
Mastic tile glue or silicone will both do it.
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Melt it with Goof Off.
Scrape it gently with a craft knife held nearly parallel to the tile.
Depends on the surface you are sticking it to. I would start with a tile mastic glue.
You can put the newer style floating wood floors onto a floor with tile. Also, if it is old VCT tile, there are glues that will allow you to use their product to glue the wood to the floor. Unfortunately, nail down wood is not acceptable.
Epoxy or silicone.
What glue is it? Im not there to see it, so you will need to tell me.