I would try getting Goof Off under the soap dish. I would scrape away at the grout around the soap dish and then squirt on some Goof Off. Goof Off removes glue, paint, ink, and so on. I would squirt on some Goof Off, dig a little, squirt some more, dig a little more, and so on. Home centers and hardware stores sell it for less than $5.
You can clean hardwood floors without damaging it by first cleaning it like you would clean on tiles. Sweep up the floor for trash and then use a bucket and mop it clean and dry.
You can buy a little scraper tool that has a pointed or 'v'shaped end to clean the gap between the tiles without damaging them. after that its a matter of re-grouting. Make sure the area is dry first - rubbing alcohol works well.
I'm afraid you will have to replace the tiles.
The best way to remove tiles from an app is by tapping and holding the tile you want to remove from start and then tapping unpin.
no the tiles have too smooth of a finish and other tile will not stick to them need to remove old tiles and then lay new
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.
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.
You have two spots for gardening, but you would need to remove the tiles from one and the plastic grass from the other.
acetone remover
Tiles should be waterproof regardless of weather they are painted or not.
Yes.You can buy replacement tiles from www.scrabblespares.comScrabble tiles can also be purchased from the link below.
To remove ceramic tiles without damaging them, you can follow these steps: Start by removing the grout surrounding the tile using a grout saw or utility knife. Use a putty knife or chisel to gently pry the tile away from the surface, starting from the edges. Apply even pressure to avoid cracking or breaking the tile. If the tile doesn't come off easily, use a heat gun to soften the adhesive underneath. Be careful not to overheat the tile. Once the tile is loosened, continue prying it off gradually until it is completely removed.