It depends on the type of ceramic adhesive. Many of them can be taken off tile with lacquer thinner on a rag.
If you let the concrete dry on the ceramic, they have bonded. You can try to chisel it loose.
Scrape carefully with a metal spatula, then get residue with acetone.
this was my question and I scraped the residue off with a razor blade
wd40 removes sticky tape residue from laminate floors
My man installs floors. He said Mineral Spirits will remove any residue without damaging your new finish.
You remove oil based paint on tile floors by using a strong detergent mixed with water and a soft cloth
Hi, You can use solvent or stripping agent to remove rock Salt from Ceramic Tiles. Here is an article about Ceramic Tiles on link: http://www.gharexpert.com/articles/Flooring-1497/Designing-Floors-with-Ceramic-Tiles_0.aspx?PL=2&ArticleID=1497&CatID=2&Count=-1&Tot_Rec=16&Page_Id=&Estimator= Thanks and enjoy
If it is chunks you are referring to, a scraper or screwdriver will pop them up. If it is the haze or film after a fresh installation, hit it again with a sponge and clean water.
At any hard ware store or even Walmart you can buy a product called "Goo-B-Gone" works on every thing...from gum to shoe scuff marks to paint on a hardwood floors.
Use your hair dryer to melt the wax slightly. After peeling the wax up, apply a spray cleaner to remove the residue. The same cleaner that you use to remove soap scum from the tub should work just fine.
To remove the residue, use either Goof-off or Bostik's adhesive remover. Both are safe for use with Polyurethane finishes.
No, I would try to avoid that at all costs. If you do it, it will crack. It's best to remove the existing tile and smooth out subfloor before installing any tile, and most especially for installing marble which is very fragile.