Rub it with a rag dipped in Goof Off, then try sliding a craft knife blade under it.
If they are ceramic tiles and this is the adhesive used to bond them, instructions will be on the container.
acetone remover
they are new vinyl strips with wood textured surface and adhesive backing for easy installation. please advice if it is applicable to the mosaic floors and will not bubble up due to moist underneath when the room temperature is low.
You can't: unless they're very thick, most tiles will just break. The best you can do is use a thick base layer of new adhesive to cope with the irregularity of the old adhesive.
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One can buy garage floor tiles at Home Depot whether in store or online. Another option would be to purchase it online at Rubber Flooring or American Garage Floor.
You " CAN ", but it is not advisable!AnswerSand the painted area so that it is rough. Then the adhesive will work better.
Use Goo Gone according to directions.
You could use floor stripper with a floor machine with a black stripping pad on it
You could but it's not advisableWall tile adhesive is thicker so it won't run down the wall and the tiles are less likely to slipANS 2 - I have done this a few times. If you use tile spacers, no problem.
Tiles used on floors tend to be thicker than wall tiles. Also, floor tiles are subjected to flexing as people walk over them. Therefore, if floor tiling a wooden floor, use a flexible cement adhesive and grout designed to give and take without cracking.
I wouldn't do it. Tar paper between subfloor and finish floor is a good technique, but gluing tiles directly to a tar paper surface is not a good idea.