try white vinegar
Remove the adhesive.
dettol works
If you let the concrete dry on the ceramic, they have bonded. You can try to chisel it loose.
It depends on the type of ceramic adhesive. Many of them can be taken off tile with lacquer thinner on a rag.
To efficiently remove ceramic tile from your floor, you can start by using a chisel and hammer to break the tiles. Then, use a floor scraper to remove the remaining pieces and adhesive. Be sure to wear safety goggles and gloves for protection.
To remove ceramic tile flooring, you can start by using a chisel and hammer to break the tiles and then pry them up. Next, remove the adhesive underneath using a scraper or chisel. Finally, clean the subfloor thoroughly before installing new flooring.
Hi, You can use solvent or stripping agent to remove rock Salt from Ceramic Tiles. Here is an article about Ceramic Tiles on link: http://www.gharexpert.com/articles/Flooring-1497/Designing-Floors-with-Ceramic-Tiles_0.aspx?PL=2&ArticleID=1497&CatID=2&Count=-1&Tot_Rec=16&Page_Id=&Estimator= Thanks and enjoy
To remove ceramic tile flooring effectively, you can start by using a hammer and chisel to break up the tiles. Then, use a floor scraper to remove the adhesive underneath. Be sure to wear safety goggles and gloves during the process to protect yourself from flying debris.
To remove ceramic tile effectively and efficiently, start by breaking the tiles with a hammer or chisel. Then, use a scraper to remove the adhesive underneath. Work in small sections and be careful not to damage the underlying surface. Wear protective gear and work methodically for best results.
Put some ice in the ceramic bowl and let it sit for a while then put the bottom of the metal in hot water. Don't let the hot water get to the ceramic. The ice will shrink the ceramic and the hot water will expand the metal. They should come apart.
WD 40 and a razor blade.
CLR its found at most harware stores. scouring stone