Use petrol or paint tinner...
If it sits over a cement floor, then no. If it is a nailed down floor, then you can, but you still have to install a cement board.
Tile is best placed onto cement or cement boards. With that stated Custom Building Products, one the biggest makers of tile thinsets and cement boards says it is allowable, although not preferred to install on CDX plywood but your total floor must be 1 1/4" with all subfloors. Back splashes in areas that are not exposed to steam or water can install onto plaster walls.
That would depend on whether they are ceramic tiles or more vinyl tiles.
Scrape and use a hot air gun do not use a naked flame.
Take some screws, screwdrivers, nuts and spanners firstly open the leaking area fix it with some well branded glue , fill it with cement and tile it. Screw it and fix nuts with spanner.Now it is fixed.
The most effective method for removing floor tile glue is to apply a floor tile glue remover according to the product instructions, allow it to penetrate the glue, and then use a scraper or putty knife to gently lift and remove the softened glue from the surface.
Yes, if the adhesive is smooth, no lumps and if you use a compatible glue, not thinset cement
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If the carpet glue is dense enough to affect your tile cement then you should remove it by sanding. -If it's only sparse then it won't matter.
To effectively remove tile glue from the floor, you can use a heat gun or a chemical adhesive remover. Apply heat to soften the glue and scrape it off with a putty knife. Alternatively, apply the adhesive remover according to the product instructions and then scrape off the softened glue. Be sure to ventilate the area and wear protective gear when using chemicals.
Not directly as the ceramic tiles will soon show through the vinyl flooring. If the ceramics are laid on a wooden floor, you must take up the tiles and overboard with 6mm plywood. If the tiles are on a concrete floor, you can leave them down and lay a latex screed on top to provide you with a smooth floor for your vinyl
cost to remove tile floor
Melt it with Goof Off.
Scrape off carefully with a very sharp craft knife with blade held almost parallel to the floor.
To effectively remove sticky tile glue from the floor, you can use a combination of heat, a putty knife, and a commercial adhesive remover. First, apply heat to the glue using a hairdryer or heat gun to soften it. Then, carefully scrape off the softened glue with a putty knife. Finally, apply a commercial adhesive remover to the remaining residue and scrub it off with a scrub brush.
If it sits over a cement floor, then no. If it is a nailed down floor, then you can, but you still have to install a cement board.
Yes, use a good thin-set cement.