Yes, it does . Old tile glue will ball up and mess your job.
Melt it with Goof Off.
Scrape it gently with a craft knife held nearly parallel to the tile.
Acetone or lacquer thinner should do it.
Most glues can be removed from lino with Goof Off. Rub the glue with a rag and a few drops till it loosens.
It depends on the type of ceramic adhesive. Many of them can be taken off tile with lacquer thinner on a rag.
if it is glazed ceramic tile - let it dry fully (I let mine dry for a few weeks) then CAREFULLY pop the glue off with a chisel. Hold the chisel so the flat end is up and the beveled end is on the tile and gently push the tip of the chisel into the (expanded) gorilla glue. hit the end of the chisel with the palm of your hand and the glue will pop off the ceramic.
Yes, soften it with Goof Off, then scrape it with a craft knife, blade almost parallel with tile.
If you mean from the back off tile that has come off a wall or floor - soak the tile for 3-4 hours in hot water, then most glues will wipe off. If you mean glue that has got on front of laid tile, use a sharp craft knife to get under the edge and flick it off.
usually an ice scraper will work. if this does not work, try dry ice on glue, then use ice scraper to scape off. dry ice will cause old glue to become brittle.
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You scrape away the original glue and re-glue it with a vinyl glue, then stick it o the wall. Don't let water run or spray over it for at least 2 days, then grout it.