Polyurethane is resistant to most glues. Having said that, there are many differently formulated polyurethanes and many new tile adhesives appearing every week. -I would run a test on a small piece of each particular one that you have to see the results.
Yes, you can (but there are many cheaper ways of doing it , such as regular tile glue)
I believe these are just different names for cheap vinyl floor tile where you pull off a sheet of shiny paper to expose the adhesive.
You can paint most tile adhesives. To make sure you get a good bond, first use a small brush to prime the adhesive with Kilz or Bullseye Primer. After that any paint will stick firmly.
A tile mastic such as Mapei Ecobond. See the tile aisle in Rona or Home Depot for this product.
Use a good mastic or adhesive
It would be better to remove the old tile, then put your new tile in it's place. If you tile over the old there is a chance it could come off and your new tile with it. I know of an adhesive swimming pool tile border made of 4mil liner, its a peel and stick called borderlines adhesive tile manufactured by Jedco Products. All the internet websites carry it and it looks great, it would stick right over the old tile, this could get you by until your ready to remove the old tile.
Remove the adhesive.
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no
Possibly because the tile adhesive wasn't totally cured, or the oil base paint wasn't sufficiently mixed. I have used oil over tile adhesive and it worked for me.
Product. Tiger Seal is a polyurethane adhesive
tile to wood? not a good idea. certainly not with adhesive. rip up the tile. it'll be worth the extra effort and expense