To remove tar and other oil based stains from stone tiles use a household detergent or ammonia. Other cleaners that can work are methyl chloride, baking soda and mineral spirits.
I use wd-40 to remove the tar, then 409 to remove remaining wd-40. It's flammable.
Oxi-clean is amazing for most stains. If it is really set in I would put resolve on it and the Oxi-Clean powder. If you don't have those products use baking soda and cream of tar tar.
Use WD-40 to remove the tar then hand wash pants in Dawn dish soap. Once clean wash in washing machine by themselves. I was a roofer and this was the best way I found to remove roofing tar
MR. Green is the best way to go with cleaner in the bathroom. It wont fade or bleach it, just make it squeeky clean.
You can remove stains on ceramic tiles with bleach. Put on gloves and use straight bleach with a scrub brush. After you get the stain off, clean the area with a mild soap and rinse.
No. The tiles would only stick to the paper so when the paper came up, so would the tile. You need to start with a clean hard surface.
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.
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Pip substituted tar-water for the brandy in the stone bottle.
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A picture made with with tiles and stone is a mosaic.
with mr.clean magic sponge...
You use a clean Guam herb on some swamp tar and there you go, you just made Guam tar.
Chronic smokers have tar built up in their lungs. The lungs try to clean pieces of tar out, so when you cough or sneeze pieces of tar come out of your lungs.
To lay pool tiles, you will need mortar to affix the tiles to the cement pool, you will also need grout for between the tiles and a sponge to clean the tiles.