Apply an enamel undercoater onto the surface prior to applying the wallpaper. It will ensure that the paper will adhere to the wall well and that it will be easy to remove when the time comes to change it.
Kinda-sorta. It's hard to get paint to stick well to plastic, so be prepared that the paint will peel quite quickly.
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It depends on the paint that was used to paint the tiles originally, but usually a methylene chloride stripper will take off an epoxy used to paint tiles and not harm the tiles. Use strippers only in a well ventilated area with protective clothing and eyewear.
No, it will not adhere properly.
I would paint after. Because you might have to do caulking after tiling and when u finish caulking then paint.
I recommend consulting the flooring manufacturer, however, my experience suggests that the application you describe is an acceptable risk. Adhesion of floor tile to grout is more important than the grout's adhesion to the painted concrete substrate. Uniform stability is very important, and you have that with your painted concrete slab. When I had my tile done, the company used a primer to rough up the smooth surface.
To install tile over acrylic paint, the paint must be sanded so that the surface is rough instead of smooth. Then the paint must be wiped down so that there is no paint dust remaining, after which the mastik for mounting the tile can be applied.
Possibly because the tile adhesive wasn't totally cured, or the oil base paint wasn't sufficiently mixed. I have used oil over tile adhesive and it worked for me.
You can remove oil paint from ceramic floor tile by using paint thinner. Wet a soft cloth with paint thinner and rub it over the paint stain until it is removed.
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It depends on the paint that was used to paint the tiles originally, but usually a methylene chloride stripper will take off an epoxy used to paint tiles and not harm the tiles. Use strippers only in a well ventilated area with protective clothing and eyewear.
you have to remove paint n rough the surface then put some cement slurry n paste the tile by cement
If it is vinyl tile and it's latex paint, rubbing alcohol will remove it. If it is a ceramic or porcelain tile, you can carefully scrape it off or if it is also latex paint, the same thing,,,alcohol will remove it.
yes you can, it has a rough texture in the tiles though and you may not want to do it as it comes of easily.
Depending on the company, a plastic roof tile can last from 15 to 50 years. One company, The Plastic Lumber Yard, offers a plastic slate tile that come with a 50 year lifetime warranty.
No, it will not adhere properly.
You can paint most tile adhesives. To make sure you get a good bond, first use a small brush to prime the adhesive with Kilz or Bullseye Primer. After that any paint will stick firmly.
No. The tile resisist a water line stain. While paint does not.