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If they are ceramic tiles and this is the adhesive used to bond them, instructions will be on the container.
Yes most carpet tiles available on the market are self adhesive or as the manufacturer's say "self-stick" tiles. They come in a great variety of colors and styles.
No, the adhesive won't hold.
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not sure I understand the question.. are you asking about an adhesive?? or are you asking why tiles are made of cement? Other than landscape stepping stones, Im not sure there are cement tiles??
300 to 350g/sqm of tile adhesive compute the area of the vinyl tiles and ( AREA of Vinyl tile flooring / 300 or 350 sqm )
check with the vendor but the answer is probably
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.
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.
Use Goo Gone according to directions.
There are many kinds of tile adhesive and you don't specify which . However most are basically of two kinds - Very fine Portland cement with additives, used mainly for stone or ceramic floor tiles and a type of modified latex for ceramic wall tiles.
Raw materilas for ceramics tiles