Scrape it gently with a craft knife held nearly parallel to the tile.
glue it on lol ya glue
To effectively glue tile to wood, you should first ensure that the wood surface is clean and dry. Use a strong adhesive specifically designed for bonding tile to wood, such as a polyurethane construction adhesive. Apply the adhesive evenly to the wood surface and press the tile firmly into place. Allow the adhesive to cure according to the manufacturer's instructions before grouting the tile.
Silicone or epoxy will work .
The most effective method for removing tile glue is to apply a tile glue remover according to the product instructions, allow it to penetrate the glue, and then scrape off the softened glue using a putty knife or scraper.
Yes, it does . Old tile glue will ball up and mess your job.
Not just wood as you can glue it down to a whiteset/whitecast.
Melt it with Goof Off.
You can put the newer style floating wood floors onto a floor with tile. Also, if it is old VCT tile, there are glues that will allow you to use their product to glue the wood to the floor. Unfortunately, nail down wood is not acceptable.
To effectively remove dried wood glue from wood, you can use a scraper or sandpaper to gently scrape or sand the glue off the surface. You can also try using a heat gun to soften the glue before scraping it off. Be careful not to damage the wood while removing the glue.
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.