Try heating them first.
Go down to a re-sale shop and find an old iron you won't feel guilty wrecking.
Then find a really wide putty knife, the kind they use to tape joints in wallboard.
Set the iron at the lowest setting and heat up the tile, use the putty knife to peel it up.
Bring the temperature of the iron up a little at a time until you find just the right temperature to soften the glue with out cooking the tiles. You may have to peel off the vynal coating and apply the heat to the paper backing to get the glue to soften.
This is a long and ugly process but the only one I know of.
The best way to remove peel and stick vinyl tiles is with a heat gun. It loosens the adhesive and allows them to be easily removed in one piece.
If you can get a product called Lestoil, you can remove adhesive plus a lot of other things without damage. If you can't get Lestoil, try peanut butter.
You can use a flathead screwdriver, a tile remover, and a chisel. (remove the seal, and calk first though). That's the easy way to remove tile floors
You can rent a large scraper ( a bit like a shovel) for this very purpose from HD or most tool rental stores.
Goof -Off would be best for this.
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.
Vinyl flooring may be cheaper than ceramic tiles but that really depends on the type and quality of the vinyl flooring in comparison to the type and quality of ceramic tiles. Also factor in the potential cost of labor. Best determine the look you want, and talk to several retailers to get quotes in your budget range.
Superglue would work best.
Selecting vinyl flooring may not sound like that big of a deal, but there are actually a number of things that you should consider when you are deciding on what type of vinyl flooring to get. For example, consider the differences between using individual vinyl tiles and using vinyl sheeting. If you have a dog or live in an area that sees a lot of rain, you will likely be much happier with a sheet of vinyl flooring than a bunch of tiles. This is because in wet areas, water seeps down into the cracks that separate the tiles, causing them to warp and bend.
Different options for vinyl flooring include vinyl-backed sheets, modified loose-lay, and felt-backed vinyl.
Epoxy glues would be best.
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.
The best thing to use to remove aerosol residue from a vinyl floor is baking soda and water. Lemon juice can also be used.
There are a few kinds of sheet vinyl. Most glues will come off most vinyl if you can get hold of an edge and simply peel it off.
yes you can, but that doesn't mean that it's the best solution. the best way is to remove the old tile. period.
100 % silicone, because it's both water and mildew proof.
Many things can cause iron stains on the vinyl siding of a home. The best way to remove these stains is to use tub and tile cleaner and a cloth scouring pad.