Not directly as the ceramic tiles will soon show through the vinyl flooring. If the ceramics are laid on a wooden floor, you must take up the tiles and overboard with 6mm plywood. If the tiles are on a concrete floor, you can leave them down and lay a latex screed on top to provide you with a smooth floor for your vinyl
If the vinyl adhesive is hard and has no lumps then you can, but use a compatible adhesive, not thinset cement.
. Depends what the tile is being laid onto. You would be best using a thinset cement or tile glue such as Unibond.
There are many types of ceramic tile glue. Some of the 'mastic' types will work with vinyl, most of the 'thinset' types will not.
NOPE and in a huge way NOPE! ceramic & Vinyl tile adhesives adhere in a different way & with different chemistry, it will fail if you you use in on tiles
If the old glue is well stuck and smooth. -Use a mastic type of glue, not thinset cement.
A vinyl tile glue will do that -Mapei Ecobond, in Home Depot.
Yes you can if you first rough up the ceramic by sanding it. Use a vinyl mastic like Mapei Unibond.
It is best to remove the vinyl tile. If it is not on cement and is on wood you can install cement backer board. Be sure to put thin set under the board. If you spend the money and time to install ceramic tile and the vinyl tile comes loose all that $ is down the drain What is the best tile cement to use and this cement tile can be installed on vinyl tile and install ceramic tile on it
It depends on the type of ceramic adhesive. Many of them can be taken off tile with lacquer thinner on a rag.
If it has a timber floor under and vinyl is solid to the floor and not to thick screw down 10 mm ply at 150mm centres. seal ply with pva sealer prior too tilling. If it is a concrete floor it is best to lift vinyl.
yes.
Epoxy or silicone.
There are many glues specifically for Vinyl tile in hardware and lumber stores.
No, it wouldn't work as Gorilla Glue swells. It would be better to use vinyl tile glue or spray contact cement
yes
if it is glazed ceramic tile - let it dry fully (I let mine dry for a few weeks) then CAREFULLY pop the glue off with a chisel. Hold the chisel so the flat end is up and the beveled end is on the tile and gently push the tip of the chisel into the (expanded) gorilla glue. hit the end of the chisel with the palm of your hand and the glue will pop off the ceramic.
There are many glues specifically for Vinyl tile in hardware and lumber stores.