Yes, there are specific adhesives designed for tiling over painted cement surfaces. It's important to use a high-quality thin-set mortar or a modified adhesive that adheres well to both the paint and the tile. Before applying the adhesive, ensure the painted surface is clean, and consider roughening the paint with sandpaper to improve adhesion. Additionally, it's advisable to check if the paint is stable and not peeling to ensure a successful tile installation.
Yes, you can by using standard tile adhesive.
Yes, if the adhesive is smooth, no lumps and if you use a compatible glue, not thinset cement
you have to remove paint n rough the surface then put some cement slurry n paste the tile by cement
As long as the adhesive is not over a wide area it won't matter. Self-levelling does bind best to real concrete, especially if you add latex to it.
You " CAN ", but it is not advisable!AnswerSand the painted area so that it is rough. Then the adhesive will work better.
Yes because white cement quic over the normal cement and he give better finishins as corare to murm cement.
No, the paint must be removed with a sander. Paint fills in the pores of the cement and the thinsets cannot bond to the substrate Using paint strippers only take off the top layer, you will need to rent a sander rated for cement.
Wall tile adhesive is generally designed for use on surfaces that are clean, dry, and suitable for tiling, such as plasterboard or cement backer board. If polyfilla has been used to prepare the wall, it should be fully cured and sanded smooth before applying tile adhesive. However, it’s essential to check the adhesive manufacturer's guidelines, as some adhesives may not bond well to materials like polyfilla. For best results, consider using a primer or an adhesive specifically formulated for use over filled surfaces.
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Rembrandt painted portraits, van Gogh painted over sixty self portraits.
Use a mortar that's designed for natural stone. It doesn't have to be anything special for the radiant system, but it does have to be compatible with the granite.
The woman who painted over the fresco is Cecilia Gimnez, a Spanish amateur artist.