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Cork board tiles can be mounted to any surface by using a self-stick adhesive tape. This tape is sticky on both sides, and can be easily removed without marring the surface of a wall if the cork board tiles are no longer being used.
No, the adhesive won't hold.
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You could but it's not advisableWall tile adhesive is thicker so it won't run down the wall and the tiles are less likely to slipANS 2 - I have done this a few times. If you use tile spacers, no problem.
Use a thin blade - we used a wall paper scraper - to lift one corner. Once you have done that, grab the tile and pull. the wallpaper scraper also comes in useful in scraping off the leftover adhesive from the surface underneath the tiles.
It is best to remove the wall tiles. You need a flat service and a lot of times old tile will not be perfectly flat. If you remove the tiles you will have a good base to tile on. If you don't want to remove the tiles you may be able to add a backer board on top of the old tile and then tile on that.
Tiles should be waterproof regardless of weather they are painted or not.
There are many kinds of tile adhesive and you don't specify which . However most are basically of two kinds - Very fine Portland cement with additives, used mainly for stone or ceramic floor tiles and a type of modified latex for ceramic wall tiles.
take the tiles out and remoce the nail or you could use a chisel
Tiles used on floors tend to be thicker than wall tiles. Also, floor tiles are subjected to flexing as people walk over them. Therefore, if floor tiling a wooden floor, use a flexible cement adhesive and grout designed to give and take without cracking.
Stick and go tiles are only available from their dedicated website : stickandgo online, eBay. Stick and Go Ltd are the exclusive designers and developers of this brand new concept in wall tiles. A total of 50 ranges are available to choose from - Stick and Go Tiles are the original market leader in self adhesive wall tiles and are dispatched within 24 hours to countries all over the world.
A tile mastic such as Mapei Ecobond. See the tile aisle in Rona or Home Depot for this product.