Yes, if the adhesive is smooth, no lumps and if you use a compatible glue, not thinset cement
You shouldn't. You need a surface that will allow the adhesive to make a good bond to. There are different types, read the instructions for the one you buy and apply it to the recommended sub floor.
Yes you can. A number of flooring gluesare suitable for this.
If they are ceramic tiles and this is the adhesive used to bond them, instructions will be on the container.
yes
You apply ceramic sealer, available at your tile store.
Green screed by BAL
Floor tiles are tiles made for use on a floor. They can be made of ceramic, terra-cotta, linoleum, vinyl and other materials. Ceramic tiles are a type of tile made from hardened materials (like clay). People put ceramic tiles everywhere - around the bathroom, kitchen, pools, etc.
It allows the adhesive to bond to the vinyl better and also helps cushion
you have to pull the linoleum up to lay tile. . .i would suggest a cement backer board over the existing plywood also
You have to use a floor scraper and scrape it off. It is a grueling job but if you're lucky it might just come off easy.
Yes, but you should you use an adhesive that is ductile
Liquid nails would work well. ANS 2 The use of Liquid Nails on ceramic tile is time wasting and very expensive. The best adhesive for this is thinset mortar laid with a castellated trowel.